lly are hte exact same Solr
version.
2) show us the full response header from both servers when using
"echoParams=all" so we can see that neither server has a default value
specified for hte "version" param.
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: Barani
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I am confused now as the same version returns 2 different response header at
different times.
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Barani
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: I have been using SOLR for sometime now and had no issues till I was using
: it in windows. Yesterday I moved the SOLR code to Linux servers and started
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: Response header returned by SOLR instance running in windows machine
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: 0
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: Response header returned by SOLR
Hi,
Check your requestHandler. It may preset some values that you don't see. Your
echoParams setting may be explicit instead of all [1]. Alternatively, you
could add the echoParams parameter to your query if it isn't set as an
invariant in your requestHandler.
[1]: http://wiki.apache.org/solr
SOLR instance running in Linux machine
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Any idea why this happens?
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