Hi Mel
One method is to limit the access to the web backend by only having it
respond to 127.0.0.1.
I'm not certain here but i think do that you need to add the limiting
access code in your servlet, which may be different.
For instance, we edited jetty.xml in our situation.
I hope this i
I think I remembered
Was it localhost in the jetty.xml addlistener
section?
On 18 Feb 2008, at 14:44, matt davies wrote:
Hello everyone
I've forgotten where I stipulated in my solr that the solr admin
back end was only viewable from localhost.
Can anyone point me in the
Hello everyone
I've forgotten where I stipulated in my solr that the solr admin back
end was only viewable from localhost.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
thanks
I think you do this if you only have one index
true
Check with cleverer bods first though
On 18 Oct 2007, at 16:11, Brian Whitman wrote:
false
quick fix
look for a lucene lock file in your tmp directory and delete it, then
restart solr, should start
I am an idiot though, so be careful, in fact, I'm worse than an
idiot, I know a little
:-)
you got a lock file somewhere though, deleting that will help you
out, for me it was in
; OR keywords_t:"' + z + '"' + ' OR metadescription_t:"' +
z + '"' + ' OR presenter_name_t:"' + z + '"'
gog += ' OR summary_t:"' + z + '"' + ' OR venue_t:"' + z + '
Hello everyone
I'm using solr1.1 and more or less the example app that comes with
the nightly build.
I'm trying to do a search that says
give me all the results where id=news* and any of the other fields in
the index that contain the search term form the form.
I've created ID's that cont