Hi Erick,
> Before the leader goes down, the sequence of an update is this.
> - the doc comes in to the leader (TL)
> - the doc is forwarded to all the other tlog replicas (TF) and written to
_their_ tlogs
> - all the TF replicas ack back to TL
> - TL acks back to the client
So the write request
You can use the Solr rest services to do all those operations.
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_3/schema-api.html
Normally in a productive environment you don’t use the UI but do all changes in
a controlled automated fashion using the REST APIs.
> Am 06.04.2020 um 20:11 schrieb TK Solr
I am using Solr 8.3.1 in non-SolrCloud mode (what should I call this mode?) and
modifying managed-schema.
I noticed that Solr does override this file wiping out all my comments and
rearranging the order. I noticed there is a "DO NOT EDIT" comment. Then, what is
the proper/expected way to manag
: I red your attached blog post (and more) but still the penny hasn't dropped
: yet about what causes the operator clash when the default operator is AND.
: I red that when q.op=AND, OR will change the left(if not MUST_NOT) and
: right clause Occurs to SHOULD - what that means is that the "order
I failed to include this line in my first post. This /select call with strange
parameters (q=1) seems to be happening periodically even when I don't do any
operation on Admin UI. I scanned the Solr source code, /opt/solr and
/var/solr/data and I couldn't find the source of this call.
2020-04-0
Hi,
Can I run let's say, Solr 8.5.0 together with Solr 7.3.1. nodes while
replacing older nodes with 8.5.0 one by one?
We have a cloud with rather large disk space utilization. What is the
suggested way to handle this kind of situation? Building indexes takes
around 3 days to complete.
Thank you Sandeep. Actually there is a reasoning behind core precision to
be 10. I didn't want cores to be the only criteria. Setting precision to 1
would pretty much work like that.
I have a higher preference for freedisk to be distributed evenly but
doesn't seem like it works that well if core i
Erick, thank you so much for this. I'm going to try to implement with
PatternReplaceCharFilterFactory as you recommended.
What you mentioned about re-indexing from an empty state made sense to me (in
terms of the observed behavior) but also surprised me. If I select "Clean" on
the reindex, doe
I _strongly_ urge you to become acquainted with the Admin UI, particularly the
“analysis” section. It’ll show you exactly what transformations each step in
your analysis chain perform.
Without you providing the fieldType definition, all I can do is guess but my
guess is that you have WordDelimi
I am using Solr4.0.13 to implement the search function of the document
management system.
I am currently having issues with search results when the search string
contains an underscore.
For example, if I search for the character string "AAA_001", the search
results will return results like "AAA" OR
Thanks Erick.
I think we already looked at GC and the Solr logs and nothing jumped out, but
I'll let you know if we get to the bottom of this.
On 4/3/20, 7:20 PM, "Erick Erickson" wrote:
H. What this usually means is that the connection from the Solr
instance to Zookeeper somehow tim
You’ve got the sequence, that’s it exactly.
I don’t quite understand the second part of the question, but let me address
data loss.
Before the leader goes down, the sequence of an update is this.
- the doc comes in to the leader (TL)
- the doc is forwarded to all the other tlog replicas (TF) and
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