using Solr, it won't run on HDI.
Greg
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 5:45 PM Sujeet Singh
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Furthermore , Azure search is based in Elastic. You can always host your own
SolR — which if you are doing with Apache SolR, it may be slightly different
from Cloudera Search which I believe is a variant of Apache SolR on Hadoop /
HDFS.
My recommendation augments Doug’s.
1. Decide on whether y
Morphlines is a cloudera specific tool. I suspect moving Solr platforms
will require you to rework your indexing somewhat. You may need to step
back and think about the requirements of what you’re doing and design how
it would work with Solr/Azure tooling.
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 8:58 PM Erick Eric
It's rather impolite to cross post in three different places, in this
case the dev list, the user's list and Solr's JIRA. Additionally this
question is much better directed at Cloudera's support system.
Best,
Erick
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:43 AM, Sujeet Singh
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> Team I am facing an issue
Team I am facing an issue right now. I am working ahead to migrate cloudera to
HDI Azure. Now cloudera has Solr implementation and using the below jar
search-mr-1.0.0-cdh5.7.0-job.jar org.apache.solr.hadoop.MapReduceIndexerTool
While looking into all option I found "solr-map-reduce-4.9.0.jar" and
Adding Dev
From: Sujeet Singh
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2018 12:14 AM
To: 'solr-user@lucene.apache.org'
Subject: Team please help
Team I am facing an issue right now. I am working ahead to migrate cloudera to
HDI Azure. Now cloudera has Solr implementation and using the below jar
searc