Thanks Chris.
So, looks like then one has to delete entries to keep the index managable
then.
In my case, we need to preserve entries - thus, wanted to "archive"
snapshots, but still keep them searchable (thaw certain indices if you may).
So, is there anyone out there looking into "ever increa
: My question is, even with backup, solr will still have a single index,
: right? We will have huge amount of data in index - it is ever increasing.
if you have older docs you want to retire out of your index, you'll need
to do that manually (delete by query can come in handy)
: I want to archiv
Reposting :)
Hi:
I am novice to solr in terms of backup/operations.
We have a single instance of master (solr) working well, I tried the
backup scripts etc and could get things working fine.
My question is, even with backup, solr will still have a single index,
right? We will have huge amount
Hi:
I am novice to solr in terms of backup/operations.
We have a single instance of master (solr) working well, I tried the backup
scripts etc and could get things working fine.
My question is, even with backup, solr will still have a single index,
right? We will have huge amount of data in ind