> What else am I missing here because the reload-config
> command does not seem
> to be working. Any ideas would be great!
solr/dataimport?command=reload-config should return the message
Configuration Re-loaded sucessfully
if everything went well. May be you can check that after each reload. May
Hi Ahmet,
This is a great idea but still does not appear to be working correctly. The
idea is that I want to be able to add an RSS feed and then index that feed
on a schedule. My C# method looks something like this.
public ActionResult Index()
{
try {
H
You are da man! w00t!
adam
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
> > I found that you can have a single config file that can
> > have several
> > entities in it. My question now is how can I add entities
> > without restarting
> > the Solr service?
>
> You mean changing and re-lo
> I found that you can have a single config file that can
> have several
> entities in it. My question now is how can I add entities
> without restarting
> the Solr service?
You mean changing and re-loading xml config file?
dataimport?command=reload-config
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DataImportH
Lance,
I found that you can have a single config file that can have several
entities in it. My question now is how can I add entities without restarting
the Solr service? It doesn't really work otherwise but it looks like it
should becasue we call the /dataimport handler after the entire applicati
There is I believe no way to do this without separate copies of your
script. Each 'handler=/dataimport' has to refer to a separate config
file.
You can make several copies and name them config1.xml, config2.xml
etc. You'll have to call each one manually, so you have to manage your
own thread pool.