I am using the follow command with commit:
curl 'http://:/solr/update/json?commit=true' --data-binary
@books.json -H 'Content-type:application/json'
So I assume this is hard commit?
Thanks,
Lili
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I've been bitten by caching before too, server-level, browser level,
whatever-level..
FWIW,
Erick
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Per Steffensen wrote:
> Are you using (soft) auto-commit or do you perform a manual commit after
> the documents have been indexed? You can index documents, but th
Are you using (soft) auto-commit or do you perform a manual commit after
the documents have been indexed? You can index documents, but they wont
be searchable before a (soft) commit has been performed. Even if you are
running with (soft) auto-commit there is not guarantee that the
documents are
Mark, yes, they have unique ids. Most the time, after the 2nd json http
post, query will return complete results.
I believe the data was indexed already with 1st post since if I shutdown the
solr after 1st post and restart again, query will return complete result
set.
Thanks,
Lili
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Does all the data have unique ids?
- Mark
On Dec 19, 2012, at 8:30 PM, Lili wrote:
> We set up SolrCloud with 2 shards and separate multiple zookeepers. The
> data added using http post with json in tutorial sample are not completely
> returned in query.However, if you send the same http