On 27/03/2015 12:42, Shawn Heisey wrote:
If that's not practical, then the only real option you have is to drop
back to one entity, and build a single SELECT statement (using JOIN and
some form of CONCAT) that will gather all the information from all the
tables at the same time, and combine multi
Hi
I have looked and cannot see any clear answers to this on
the Interwebs.
I have an index with, say, 10 fields.
I load that index directly from Oracle - data-config.xml using
JDBC. I can load 10 million rows very quickly. This direct
way of loading from Oracle straight into SOLR is fantast
I start out with 5 zk's. All good.
One zk fails - I'm left with four. Are they guaranteed
to split 4/0 or 3/1 - because if they split 2/2 I'm screwed,
right?
Surely to start with 5 zk's (or in fact any odd number - it
could be 21 even), and from a single failure you drop to an
even number - t
Hi
I'm really after best practice guidelines for making queries to
an index on a Solr cluster. I'm not calling from Java.
I have Solr 4.10.2 up and running, seems stable.
I have about 6 indexes/collections - am running SolrCloud with
two Solr instances (both currently running on the same dev.