, Rupert Fiasco wrote:
> I am using the DataImportHandler with a JDBC datasource. From my
> understanding of DIH, for each of my "content types" e.g. Blog posts,
> Mesh Categories, etc I would construct a series of document/
I am using the DataImportHandler with a JDBC datasource. From my
understanding of DIH, for each of my "content types" e.g. Blog posts,
Mesh Categories, etc I would construct a series of document/entity
sets, like
ponse starting off with the tail of another
>>> response). That doesn't look like it could be a Solr bug... but
>>> rather smells like a thread safety bug in the servlet container.
Thanks for everyones help and input. LucidWorks For The Win.
-Rupert
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009
on an initial re-index things work OK then a couple
of days later they break.
Keep y'all posted.
Thanks
-Rupert
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Rupert Fiasco wrote:
> Yes, I am hitting the Solr server directly (medsolr1.colo:9007)
>
> Versions / architectures:
>
> Jetty
Aug 24, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Rupert Fiasco wrote:
>> If I run these through curl on the command its
>> truncated and if I run the search through the web-based admin panel
>> then I get an XML parse error.
>
> Are you running curl directly against the solr server, or going
> t
at might
> have had some effect, it wouldnt hurt to try though
>
>
> On 08/28/2009 02:04 PM, Rupert Fiasco wrote:
>>
>> Firstly, to everyone who has been helping me, thank you very much. All
>> this feedback is helping me narrow down these issues.
>>
>>
Firstly, to everyone who has been helping me, thank you very much. All
this feedback is helping me narrow down these issues.
I deleted the index and re-indexed all the data from scratch and for a
couple of days we were OK, but now it seems to be erring again.
It happens on different input documen
> 1. Exactly which version of Solr / SolrJ are you using?
Solr Specification Version: 1.3.0
Solr Implementation Version: 1.3.0 694707 - grantingersoll - 2008-09-12 11:06:47
Latest SolrJ that I downloaded a couple of days ago.
> Can you put the orriginal (pre solr, pre solrj, raw untouched, etc..
nyone else have a better idea, I'm actually very curious to hear about
> it.
>
> Uri
>
> Rupert Fiasco wrote:
>>
>> The text file at:
>>
>> http://brockwine.com/solr.txt
>>
>> Represents one of these truncated responses (this one in XML). It
>
t; Avlesh
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Rupert Fiasco wrote:
>
>> Using wt=json also yields an invalid document. So after more
>> investigation it appears that I can always "break" the response by
>> pulling back a specific field via the "fl&quo
n very well be an issue with the data itself. For example, if the data
> contains un-escaped characters which invalidates the response. I don't know
> much about ruby, but what do you get with wt=json?
>
> Rupert Fiasco wrote:
>>
>> I am seeing our responses getting
I am seeing our responses getting truncated if and only if I search on
our main text field.
E.g. I just do some basic like
title_t:arthritis
Then I get a valid document back. But if I add in our larger text field:
title_t:arthritis OR text_t:arthritis
then the resultant document is NOT valid X
Hello, I am using the latest Solr4j to index content. When I look at
that content in the Solr Admin web utility I see weird characters like
this:
http://brockwine.com/images/solrglyphs.png
When I look at the text in the MySQL DB those chars appear to just be
plain hyphens. The MySQL table charact
During indexing I will often get this error:
SEVERE: com.ctc.wstx.exc.WstxUnexpectedCharException: Illegal
character ((CTRL-CHAR, code 3))
at [row,col {unknown-source}]: [2,1]
at
com.ctc.wstx.sr.StreamScanner.throwInvalidSpace(StreamScanner.java:675)
By looking at this list and elsewhe
(I think I have a horrible subject line but I wasnt sure how to
properly explain myself).
I have a text field that I store last names in (and everything is
lowercased prior to insertion, not sure if that matters).
The field is described as:
But its deprecated (??)
-Rupert
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Otis Gospodnetic
wrote:
> Rupert,
>
> You could use the SpellCheck*Handler* to achieve this.
>
>
> Otis
> --
> Sematext -- http://sematext.com/ -- Lucene - Solr - Nutch
>
>
>
>
> ____
The docs for the SpellCheckComponent say
"The SpellCheckComponent is designed to provide inline spell checking
of queries without having to issue separate requests."
I would like to issue just a spell check query, I dont care about it
being inline and piggy-backing off a normal search query.
How
kenization and probably downcasing. See
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SpellCheckComponent and
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SpellCheckerRequestHandler for tips on how to
> handle analysis for spelling.
>
> On Feb 4, 2009, at 2:33 PM, Rupert Fiasco wrote:
>
>> We are using Sol
We are using Solr 1.3 and trying to get spell checking functionality.
FYI, our index contains a lot of medical terms (which might or might
not make a difference as they are not English-y words, if that makes
any sense?)
If I specify a spellcheck query of "spellcheck.q=diabtes"
I get suggestions
So I tried to look on google for an answer to this before I posted
here. Basically I am trying to understand how prefix searching works.
I have a dynamic text field (indexed and stored) "full_name_t"
I have some data in my index, specifically a record with full_name_t =
"Robert P Page"
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