escher2k wrote:
Thanks Ryan. I need to use query since I am deleting a range of documents.
From your
comment, I wasn't sure if one doesn't need to do an explicit commit when
using delete by query.
Does delete by query not need an explicit commit.
delete by query causes a commit *before* it e
If you want to do this as a single delete-by-query, you could OR all
the clauses together:
load_id:(20070424150841 OR 20070425145301 )query>
Erik
On May 1, 2007, at 2:14 AM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
escher2k wrote:
I am trying to remove documents from my index using "delete by
query"
There is an bug related to "facet.mincount" in incubating version.
http://www.mail-archive.com/solr-user@lucene.apache.org/msg03269.html
-Yao
-Original Message-
From: escher2k [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 2:00 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Faceted c
2007/4/30, Graeme Merrall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i wanna crawl http://www.amazone.com/ and just wanna product title ,
> product information, writer, publisher.
>
> and other data i wanna ignore.
How about
http://blog.foofactory.fi/2007/02/online-indexing-integrating-nutch-with.html
i read
Hello,
I'm evaluating solr for potential use in an application I'm working on,
and it sounds like a really great fit. I'm having trouble getting the
Collection Distribution part set up, though. Initially, I had problems
setting up the postCommit listener. I first used this xml to configure
the
: to exclude 0s. The URL below
: doesn't seem to be excluding zeros.
:
http://localhost:12002/solr/select/?qt=dismax&q=Y&qf=show_all_flag&fl=load_id&facet=true&facet.limit=-1&facet.field=load_id&facet.mincount=1&rows=0
which version of Solr are you using? facet.mincount was added after Solr
1.1
: I want to capture information about the user who is executing a particular
: search. Is there a way to specify in Solr that certain fields should just be
: treated as pass through and not processed ? This way I can use arbitrary
: params to do better logging.
fields are different from query par
Nevermind this...looks like my problem was tagging the "args" as an
node instead of an node. Thanks anyway!
Charlie
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:02 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: NullPointerException (not
:
: snapshooter
: /usr/local/Production/solr/solr/bin/
: true
:
: the directory. However, when I committed data to the index, I was
: getting "No such file or directory" errors from the Runtime.exec call. I
: verified all of the permissions, etc, with the user I was tr
Thanks a lot for the time you spent understanding my problem and
checking for a solution in Neko!
It helps a lot.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 4:02 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Unicode characters
:
When we use solr in a javascript / ajax.request context we often want
to 'tag' requests with the user id or item number or something that
will not normally appear in the solr results. Because in an
asynchronous request handler, you won't know who or what the query is
about. To do this, we m
On 5/1/07, Charlie Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is what came in the solrconfig.xml file with just a minor tweak to
the directory. However, when I committed data to the index, I was
getting "No such file or directory" errors from the Runtime.exec call. I
verified all of the permissions,
I went with the first approach which got me up and running. Your other
example config (using ./snapshooter) made me realize how foolish my
original problem was!
Anyway, I've got the whole thing up and running and it looks pretty
awesome!
One quick question, though. As stated in the wiki, one of
I have no idea if they did this for the impending ApacheCon EU, but I just
noticed that for ApacheCon US, they have a "Would you attend this
session?" ranking for for people to give feedback on the abstracts that
have been submited before the schedule is made.
I would never dream of shilling my o
Hi Everyone,
Pardon me if this question might be asked here in the mailing list earlier.
I tried looking for this but I could not get any answers. I am querying
against indexes with a phrase query. And although I can see my terms
occurrence in the debug results I get the overall score to be "0".
Cool, I noticed a ruby-Flare-Solr presentation too who is giving that?
ERIC
Chris Hostetter wrote:
> I have no idea if they did this for the impending ApacheCon EU, but I just
> noticed that for ApacheCon US, they have a "Would you attend this
> session?" ranking for for people to give feedback o
On May 1, 2007, at 7:42 PM, ericp wrote:
Cool, I noticed a ruby-Flare-Solr presentation too who is giving that?
I proposed that one.
Erik
Thank you Hoss, this is exactly what I need! Currently I perform reindexing
once a month, and it takes few days... Very slow... Over 2 millions
documents (not too much; 300Mb in files), database & SOLR on a same box, and
SOLR uses about 60-80% CPU. I will implement real-time updates, via direct
Jav
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