> If you started with the example confit, make small changed till it
> stops working as expected.
The problem was using consistency assumptions instead of looking at what the
real url was. so I was using solr/select?core=core1 instead of
solr/@core1/select simply because the multicore admin
Yup sorry that wasn't more clear. I have found that 95% of the time I
think something does not work, making a concise example makes me
discover the problem. If it still does not work, there is something
concrete to investigate/fix
If you started with the example confit, make small changed
: I'd love to write a test but I'm not a java programmer.
I believe Ryan just means "can you reproduce this with the example
configs?" ... ie: can you describe for us, a way we can take a nightly
snapshot, and reproduce the behavior you are describing.
-Hoss
2007 4:26 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: MultiCore problem
I'm not sure off hand... The junit tests go through this case, can you
make a repeatable test from the example configs?
thanks
ryan
Owens, Martin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Using the 2007-12-13 build I&
I'm not sure off hand... The junit tests go through this case, can you
make a repeatable test from the example configs?
thanks
ryan
Owens, Martin wrote:
Hello everyone,
Using the 2007-12-13 build I'm finding the multicore stuff isn't working as
expected. I have indexed 1 document in core0