> I sent this command: curl http://localhost:8081/solr/update -F stream.body='
> ', but it doesn't reload.
>
> It doesn't reload automatically after every commit or
> optimize unless I add
> new document then i commit.
Hmm. May be there is an easier way to force it? (add empty/dummy doc)
But if y
I sent this command: curl http://localhost:8081/solr/update -F stream.body='
', but it doesn't reload.
It doesn't reload automatically after every commit or optimize unless I add
new document then i commit.
Any idea?
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
> > I'm using solr 1.4 a
> I'm using solr 1.4 and only one core.
> The elevate xml file is quite big, and
> i wonder can solr handle that? How to reload the core?
Markus Jelsma's suggestion is more robust. You don't need to restart or reload
anything. Put elevate.xml under data directory. It will reloaded automatically
I'm using solr 1.4 and only one core. The elevate xml file is quite big, and
i wonder can solr handle that? How to reload the core?
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
> > The problem is that every time I
> > update the elevate.xml, I need to restart
> > solr tomcat service. Thi
> The problem is that every time I
> update the elevate.xml, I need to restart
> solr tomcat service. This feature needs to be updated
> frequently. How would
> i handle that?
You can reload core, without restarting tomcat, if you are using multi-core
setup. Which version of solr are you using?
No, it can build for each new searcher [1].
[1]: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent#config-file
On Tuesday 13 July 2010 11:02:10 Chamnap Chhorn wrote:
> The problem is that every time I update the elevate.xml, I need to restart
> solr tomcat service. This feature needs to be upd
The problem is that every time I update the elevate.xml, I need to restart
solr tomcat service. This feature needs to be updated frequently. How would
i handle that?
Any idea or other solutions?
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
> > I wonder there is a proper way to
> > fulfi
> I wonder there is a proper way to
> fulfill this requirement. A book has
> several keyphrases. Each keyphrase consists from one word
> to 3 words. The
> author could either buy keyphrase position or don't buy
> position. Note: each
> author could buy more than 1 keyphrase. The keyphrase
> search