Jason,
Again many thanks for Your response!
Best reards,
Milen
Von: Jason Hellman [jhell...@innoventsolutions.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Mai 2013 20:11
An: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Sharing index data between two Solr instances
Milen,
I
Hello Peter,
thanks for Your answer!
Indeed, we are considering replication as an alternative design. However, we
are appealed by the idea of having the updated index almost instantly after
successful import. Decision is still pending, though.
Thanks and kind regards!
Milen
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Hello Jason,
Thanks for Your quick response! The alternative of using the Solr replication
is also still pending at this point, so we will consider its pros and cons, too.
Fortunately, we are not using AutoCommit in our project, as we need to control
the creation of new segments, so I will prop
Hello together!
I've been googleing on this topic but still couldn't find a definitive answer
to my question.
We have a setup of two machines both running Solr 4.2 within Tomcat. We are
considering sharing the index data between both webapps. One of the machines
will be configured to update th
Hello Erick,
Thanks a lot for your reply! Your suggestion is actually exactly the
alternative solution we are thinking about and with your clarification on
Solr's performance we are going to go for it! Many thanks again!
Milen
Von: Erick Erickson [erick
Dear Solr community,
I am rather new to Solr, however I already find it kind of attractive. We are
developing a research application, which contains a Solr index with three
different kinds of documents, here the basic idea:
- A document of type "doc" consisting of fields id, docid, do