Thanks for the help everyone. I'm hopeful for the PR, Tomás. That looks to be
exactly what I was looking for!
Best,
Michael Carroll
On 9/11/20, 8:44 PM, "Tomás Fernández Löbbe" wrote:
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 11:43 AM Walter Underwood
wrote:
> I wrote some Python to get the Zookeeper address from CLUSTERSTATUS, then
> use the Kazoo library to upload a configset. Then it goes back to the
> cluster and
> runs an async com
I wrote some Python to get the Zookeeper address from CLUSTERSTATUS, then
use the Kazoo library to upload a configset. Then it goes back to the cluster
and
runs an async command to RELOAD.
I really should open source that thing (in my copious free time).
wunder
Walter Underwood
wun...@wunderwood
First, Solr does _not_ implement boolean logic. It can look like it, but that’s
sugar.
See: https://lucidworks.com/post/why-not-and-or-and-not/
As for (1), I haven’t a clue. If you’d provided the results of
adding &debug=query to the query, the parsed version
would have given us some pointers.
Right, the problem is that both, bin/solr zk and ZkConfigManager require
"direct access" to ZooKeeper (you have to have ZooKeeper exposed). I
believe the original question was about how to achieve this without
exposing ZooKeeper.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 11:00 AM Andy C wrote:
> Don't know if thi
Don't know if this is an option for you but the SolrJ Java Client library
has support for uploading a config set. If the config set already exists it
will overwrite it, and automatically RELOAD the dependent collection.
See
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/8_5_0/solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/common/clo
I would go for the Solr rest api ... especially if you have a secured zk (eg
with Kerberos). Then you need to manage access for humans only in Solr and not
also in ZK.
> Am 11.09.2020 um 19:41 schrieb Erick Erickson :
>
> Bin/solr zk upconfig...
> Bin/solr zk cp... For individual files.
>
> N
Bin/solr zk upconfig...
Bin/solr zk cp... For individual files.
Not as convenient as a nice API, but might let you get by...
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 13:26 Houston Putman wrote:
> I completely agree, there should be a way to overwrite an existing
> configSet.
>
> Looks like https://issues.apache.o
I completely agree, there should be a way to overwrite an existing
configSet.
Looks like https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10391 already exists,
so the work could be tracked there.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 12:36 PM Tomás Fernández Löbbe <
tomasflo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was in the same
I was in the same situation recently. I think it would be nice to have the
configset UPLOAD command be able to override the existing configset instead
of just fail (with a parameter such as override=true or something). We need
to be careful with the trusted/unstrusted flag there, but that should be
I need to pre-process my data using Javascript, but I will need to
make use of a JS library in order to accomplish this. Can I include
other JS files in my pre-process script ? If so, how ?
Hello,
I am running SolrCloud in Kubernetes with Solr version 8.5.2.
Is it possible to update a configset being used by a collection using a
SolrCloud API directly? I know that this is possible using the zkcli and a
collection RELOAD. We essentially want to be able to checkout our configset
fr
Hi everyone,
I'm checking Solr query that contains condition "Exclude all documents that
contain ceratin field".
Currently, it looks like this:
*(*:* AND -field_to_exclude:*)*
Full query is:
*((some_other_field:"value") AND ((*:* AND -field_to_exclude:*)))*
If I use defType=edismax, nothing is fo
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