On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 11:40 PM, Young, Cody wrote:
> In my experience with DIH, the errors for failed documents end up in the
> log files. Catalina.out for Tomcat.
>
> Can you check your log files?
>
> Cody
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan Miller [mailto:ala
Just getting started with DIH and I have a very simple setup.
My dih-config.xml is querying my postgres db and does a select on a crosstab()
table that returns just 100 rows.
When i do a full-import i see that 22 docs fail but what debug settings do i
have to tweak to see why the docs failed?
ch traffic on your RDBMS machine?
>
> Something about "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
>
> In general, you have to tell us the problem you're trying to solve
> so we don't go off into XY land.
> http://people.apache.org/~hossman/#xyproblem
>
>
Hi,
I have a webapp that plots a bunch of time series data which
is just a series of doubles coupled with a timestamp.
Every chart in my webapp has a chart_id in my db and i am wondering if it
would be
effective to usr solr to serve the data to my app instead of keeping the
data in my rdbms.
Cur
Hi I have a webapp that plots a bunch of time series
Data which are just doubles coupled with a timestamp
Every chart in my webapp has a reportid in my db and i am wondering if it would
be effective to usr solr to serve the data th my app instead of keeping the
data in my rdbms.
Currently im u
I'm new to SolR and just got things working.
I can query my index & retrieve JSON results via: HTTP GET using: wt=json
and q=num_cpu parameters:
e.g.:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/solr/select?indent=on&version=2.2&q=num_cpu%3A16&fq=&start=0&rows=10&fl=*%2Cscore&qt=&wt=json&explainOther=&debugQuery=on
Wh
I'm new to SolR and just got things working.
I can query my index & retrieve JSON results via: HTTP GET using: wt=json
and q=num_cpu parameters:
e.g.:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/solr/select?indent=on&version=2.2&q=num_cpu%3A16&fq=&start=0&rows=10&fl=*%2Cscore&qt=&wt=json&explainOther=&debugQuery=on
Wh