Good luck! Let me know if you run into any more trouble.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz <
jose-marcio.mart...@mines-paristech.fr> wrote:
>
> Thank you John ! This is a good start.
>
> I understand that is seems more complicated than I though, but... Got the
> way !!
Thank you John ! This is a good start.
I understand that is seems more complicated than I though, but... Got the way
!!!
Regards
José-Marcio
On 06/23/2016 10:44 PM, John Bickerstaff wrote:
So, if you installed with the install script (warning: I used 5.4 but I
think everything is the same)
So, if you installed with the install script (warning: I used 5.4 but I
think everything is the same) and add this setting in your solr.in.sh file
your solr boxes should start in cloud mode when the server starts up.
The -c option also works, but for a production type installation, it's a
lot easi
Hi John,
On 06/23/2016 10:18 PM, John Bickerstaff wrote:
Jose,
There is a setting in the solr.in.sh script that should make Solr start in
"cloud" mode...
It's ZK_HOST
That's where you list the IP addresses (or hostnames) of your zookeeper
machines...
Is this set?
Non ! :-(
I though I sho
Jose,
There is a setting in the solr.in.sh script that should make Solr start in
"cloud" mode...
It's ZK_HOST
That's where you list the IP addresses (or hostnames) of your zookeeper
machines...
Is this set?
What version of Solr are you using?
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Jose-Marcio Marti
Hello,
I have a quite dumb question. I'm new to Nutch/Solr and we're migrating our Web indexer from a commercial product to
Nutch/Solr. I haven't yet understood all internal I need. After spending some time, I have a problem...
I've installed Nutch/Solr and everything works fine with Solr in