Nearly 100ms? If any netizen ever complained about that, I'd 'round-file' the
complaint. Internal to a single process's execution, well, mabye it's an issue.
Not too hard to handle.
Good job to the team that made it!
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Boy!!! I'd love to see one of your queries!!! You must have a few ANDs/ORs in
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What's an 'LSA'
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Is it my imagination or has this exact email been on the list already?
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t the titles can be searched, it's another to know
what the topics are that can be searched for. Sorry if this is curt, I've
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I think it would be an improvement to the wikis if the link to the title
index were at the top of the index page of the wikis :-) I looked on that index
page & did not see that link on that page.
Who's got write access to wikis pages?
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Is there a detailed, perhaps alphabetical & hierarchical table of
contents for all ether wikis on the sole site?
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I have a long way to go to understand all those implications. Mind you, I
never
-was- whining :-). Just ignorantly surprised.
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Hmmm, my default distance for geospatial was excluding the results, I believe.
I have to check to see if I was actually looking at the desired return result
for 'ballroom' alone. Mabye I wasn't.
But I saw a lot to learn when I applied the techniques you gave me. Thank you
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ation of search, what might be causing that,
and where are the places to read on the Solr site on this?
All the best on a Sunday, guys and gals.
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That's a good idea, Yonik. So, fields that aren't stored don't get displayed,
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the float field in the schema never gets seen by the user. Good, I like it.
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B/ Can strings be used in range queries like a float and work well for prices?
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Got my API to input into both the database and the Solr instance, search
geograhically/chronologically in Solr.
Next is Update and Delete. And then .. and then ... and then ..
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I can think of seconds since beginning of day as integer
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string
Any other ideas? Assume that I'll be using range queries. TIA.
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I guess I didn't understand 'meta data'. That's why I asked the question.
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Does something like this work to extract dates, phone numbers, addresses across
international formats and languages?
Or, just in the plain ol' USA?
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Cool, thanks for the tip, Erik :-)
There's so much to learn, and I haven't even got to tuning the thing for best
results.
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u can cheat and just remove /data/index
rather than delete *:* though (you should probably do that with the Solr
instance stopped)
Make sure to remove the directory "index" as well.
Best
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So, is it normal for the first search against a freshly made index to return
nothing?
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I would love it if I could use 'latitude' and 'longitude' in all places. But it
seems that solr spatial for 1.4 plugin only works with lat/lng. Any way to
change that?
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I'll ask some questons about that in the next email.
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I indexed my whole database (only 52k records).
It has some geospatioal on it. I set the geospatial to 1000km radius to
centered
on the town where they all are, and NADA comes out.
How can I find out what's in the index and get at least ONE document out?
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Sounds like the interface level to achieve this is multiple indexes.
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Use ICONV library in your server side language.
Convert it to utf-8, store it with a filed describing what incoding it was in,
and re encode it if you wish.
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Thsi is probably either 'shingling' or 'facets'.
Someone more experienced can verify that or add more details.
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I am saying there is a list of tokens that have been parsed (a table of them)
for each column? Or one for the whole index?
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So, the index is a list of tokens per column, right?
There's a table per column that lists the analyzed tokens?
And the tokens per column are represented as what, system integers? 32/64 bit
unsigned ints?
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their values
9802490824908
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09874523459870
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Most times people do this by running solr ONLY local host, and running some
kind
of permission scheme through a server site application.
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Totally agree, do it at indexing time, in the index.
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Dang! There were hot, clickable links in the web mail I put them in. I guess
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file. Where did you get it, have you talked to the author?
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that's a pretty good idea, using 'delta score'
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Would you do that with 1000's of users? How expensive in processor time is it?
Have you ever benchmarked it?
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I'm thinking of using something like this:
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I see it flowing like:
User U
Has Access to Documents DS (40,000,000 out of 100,000,000 of them),
Now get these (list of 40x10^06) documents.
How do you see it Peter?
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Three-dimensional multi value sounds good. Tough choice on character
vs full-length words. Full length os easier & less confusing, but with
hopefully millions pd documents in the future, it increasas index size.
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{!spatial lat=37.393026 long=-121.998304 radius=10 unit=km threadCount=3}
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So 'fieldName.x' is how to address bits?
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I was wondering if the are binary operation filters? Haven't seen any in the
book nor was able to find any using google.
So if I had 0600(octal) in a permission field, and I wanted to return any
records that 'permission & 0400(octal)==TRUE', how would I filter that?
Dennis
Make sure your browser is set to UTF-8 encoding.
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Bing Li,
Go to your Solr Admin page and use the
THX, Chris!
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I would like to use the following field declaration to store my own, COMB
UUIDs,
(same length and format, a kind of cross between version 1 and version 4). If I
leave out default value in the declaration, would that work? I.E.:
The above won't generate a UUID on it's own, right
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Is there any tabular data anywhere on ALL field types and ALL options?
For example, I've looked everywhere in the last hour, and I don't see anywhere
on Solr site, google, or in the 1.4 manual where it says whether a copyField
'directive' can be made ' required=&q
on his language?
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How is NRT doing, being used in production?
Which Solr is it in?
And is there built in Spatial in that version?
How is Solr 4.x doing?
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x27;s up to me to enforce any field names or quantities and assign field types
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D/ other stuff.
And what it DOESN'T do is set the 'schema' for the index, right?
(like DDL for a database does)
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I'm migrating to CTO/CEO status in life due to building a small company. I find
I don't have too much time for theory. I work with wht is.
So, what is it, not what should it be.
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Do I even need a body for this message? ;-)
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that will run it. Of course, no one but me is hitting that box yet :-)
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When I have it running with a permission system (through both API and front
end), I will share i with everyone. It's beginning tohappen.
The search if fairly primative for now. But we hope to learn or hire skills ot
better match it to the business model as we grow/get funding.
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The article above shows that FCG is on average 22% slower than using cURL in
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all
of the speed that the compiled SolrPHP has
What's the syntax for spatial for that version of Solr?
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You didn't happen to notice that you have one field names RestaurantLocation
and
another named RestaurantName, did you?
You must be submitting 'RestaurantName', and it's being applied to a geo field.
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A possible shortcut?
Write a regex that will parse out the fields as you want them, put that into
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NOT sure about any of it, but THINK that READ ONLY, with one solr instance
doing
writes is possible. I've heard that it's NEVER possible to do multiple Solr
Instances writing.
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radius=10 unit=km threadCount=3} OTHER COLUMNS, blah blah
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Are there any chatrooms or ICQ rooms to ask questions late at night to people
who stay up or are on other side of planet?
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The one thing I don't thing my approach does well with is statistics.
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One other possiblity is that the OS or BIOS is doing that, at least on a
laptop.
There is a new feature where, if the load is low enough, non multi threaded
applications can be assigned to one processor and that processor has it's clock
boosted so the older software will run faster on the new p
H, so if someone says they have SEO skills on their resume, they COULD be
talking about optimizing the SEARH engnie at some site, not just a web site to
be crawled by search engines?
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Yeah, it doesn't look like an easy, CRUD based interface.
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Sorry not an answer but a +1 vote for finding out best practice for this.
Related to it is DOS attacks. We have rew
ts of your web
site.
Regarding a more dierct answer to your question, you'd probably have to have
some sort of filtering applied. And anyway, crawlers only issue 'queries' based
on the URLs found in the site, right? So are you going to have wierd URLs
embedded in your site?
These are definitely server grade machines.
There aren't any desktops I know of (that aren't made for HD video
editing/rendition) that ever need that kind of memory.
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Is that good or bad?
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Each 'fq' clause is it's own
Right, Lance, I meant in the field defintion.
I appreciate your help and direction.
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s, merging issues,
anthing else related to getting large datasets searchable and unique?
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Planning ahead here.
Anyone have experience with UUIDs, COMB UUIDs (sequential) in large,
internatiionally distributed Solr/Database project.
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>>> B/ Is the search done on the dynamic filed name in the schema, or on the
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>> that was matched?
>The dynamic wildcard field name
anted all text based dynamic fields added to some common field in
the
index (sorry, bad terminology), how is that done?
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ults did a user
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attempts did it take. That's waht netflix does. Their goal is to have users get
something in theh top three off the first search attempt.
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querying?
What is the relationship between dynamic fields and the schema?
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Have you investigated 'field collapsing'? I believe that it is a least the
'DISTINCT' part.
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Here is a thread on this subject that I did not find earlier. Sometimes
discussion, thought, and 'mulling' in the subconcious gets me better Google
searches.
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