The logs stdout and stderr are blank. The log request had info, but nothing
that is related.
Persistent flag is set to true in all environments.
After backing up the solr.xml file, the collections were manually erased
from the file allowing me to list collections without breaking! Yay.
This al
Hello, Shawn, and thanks for your reply.
I will look into this, ASAP. I know that on one of the dev environments the
persistent flag is set to "true"; I'll check the others and the production.
I will also see if someone can get me a copy of the logs from the production
environment to see if any
I don’t know if this will make any difference, or not, but production is two
load-balanced servers (as far as I know, both identical).
If I run the script specifically on the first server, it errors as I have
described.
If I run the script specifically on the second server, it lists the collect
Hello, Alex, and thank you for your reply.
I just looked it up: ColdFusion Server 9 ships with Solr version 1.4.1. Both
dev and production environments use the same version.
The script that I wrote takes environment into consideration - with three
Windows dev environments and one Linux product
Hello, everyone.
I have a really bizarre Solr issue that I hope someone can help me resolve.
Production environment is *nix running CF 9.0.0, with both Verity and Solr
collections.
Trying to list collections is breaking - one collection in particular is
breaking the CFCOLLECTION action="list": E