Hi Ryan
i am running solr 1.3
in my solrconfig.xml i can see is that the right one?
Regards,
Sandeep
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Mckinley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2007 17:43
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: embeddedsolr and solrj index update request
Hi,
Is it possible to disable all the caches in Solr. We want to be able
to load test our Solr based application but we don't want the caches
to affect the results (we're using Apache benchmark so just sending
the same request over and over again).
Cheers
Rob
Hello Otis,
The example I provided was a simplified one. The real usecase is that
will have to dynamically adapt to field values, from which
we have no idea what form they will have.. So unfortunately, a custom
tokenizer will not work. I changed the n-gram values to min=max= 2
and I can match s
Just comment out them:
regards,
Koji
Robert Young wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to disable all the caches in Solr. We want to be able
to load test our Solr based application but we don't want the caches
to affect the results (we're using Apache benchmark so just sending
the same request over an
Hi,
I have the following requirement for SOLR Collection Distribution using
Embedded Solr with the Jetty server:
I have different data folders for multiple instances of SOLR within the Same
application.
Im using the same SOLR_HOME with a single bin and conf folder.
My query is:
1)Is is possible t
On Dec 13, 2007 9:20 PM, solruser2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's say I have a database containing people, groups, and projects (these
> all have different fields). I want to index these different kinds of objects
> with a view to eventually present search results from all three types mashed
>
Is there a way to get a doclist based on intersecting an existing doclist
with a docset?
However doing doclist.intersection(docset) returns docset.
Is there something I'm missing here?
I figured this must be possible since the order of the returned doclist is
the same as the order of the in
That is not a very useful load test, since it doesn't match what
you'll see in production. About half our requests are served
from cache. Cache hits are all CPU, cache misses are heavy
on IO. Testing with all cache misses will under-estimate CPU
buy a huge amount.
It is very hard to simulate a rea
I'm having some trouble understanding how the solr writer intergrates into
python, I can't find any examples so does anyone have any good examples of a
python writer?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
Hey there, is there a current way to specify dynamic autowarming queries in
the solrconfig.xml? If not is it possible for the solrconfg.xml to read from
a file that I can update on the fly to warm new dynamic fields in the schema
or just new queries to warm to prevent a restart of solr and so the
Do you mean something like:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/solr/trunk/client/python/solr.py
//Ed
On Dec 14, 2007 10:20 AM, Owens, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having some trouble understanding how the solr writer intergrates into
> python, I can't find any examples so does
Hi,
I have following field definition:
("slong" as defined in the Solr example schema).
Now initially my Solr index is empty.
I realized that as long as I do not add a document which defines a value
for X which is not Integer.MAX_VALUE, documents added to the index get
completely lost!
Not sure if this helps, but note that the work is done in
PythonWriter, which is a subclass of JSONWriter. Most of the work is
done by JSONWriter due to the similarities of syntax.
-Mike
On 14-Dec-07, at 10:19 AM, Owens, Martin wrote:
That would be a python solr client, not a solr writer
I would recommend limiting the documentCache to a small number
(10-20), rather than zero. Otherwise, you will retrieve the
documents multiple times in one request if you are doing highlighting.
-Mike
On 14-Dec-07, at 2:24 AM, Koji Sekiguchi wrote:
Just comment out them:
regards,
Koji
That would be a python solr client, not a solr writer using this:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api/org/apache/solr/request/PythonResponseWriter.html
Not sure how the hell it's supposed to work to be honest.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ed Summers
Sent: Fri 12/
Try setting data_dir to \opt\solr\data.
I noticed that in the error message it shows "\" in the path to snapshooter
(ie \opt\solr\bin\snapshooter)
but "/" in the path to the data directory (ie /opt/solr/data).
Bill
On Dec 13, 2007 7:46 AM, Dilip.TS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> When i chan
Hi,
I am running Ubuntu, Java1.6 jdk and tomcat5.5. I can not seem to get
the tutorial to run. The instructions seem simple and clear.
start.jar ran fine but when I used http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/
nothing appeared. I also individually copied the
apache-solr-nightly/dist/apache-solr-n
Kirk,
I'm also having trouble with the apt-installed tomcat5.5 instance -- though I
haven't really taken enough time to figure it out. The same Context fragment
works fine on the Debian etch apt-installed tomcat -- so I'm fairly sure it's
specific to Ubuntu.
A quick work-around would be to just
On Dec 14, 2007 7:00 AM, Dilip.TS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following requirement for SOLR Collection Distribution using
> Embedded Solr with the Jetty server:
>
> I have different data folders for multiple instances of SOLR within the
> Same
> application.
> Im using the same
There is a bug but it is not the bug I just described.. to follow..
When I execute deleteByQuery, and afterwards I add new documents which
match this query, then these documents are deleted though I added the
documents AFTER the call to deleteByQuery .
(Even a call of commit() seems not to help.)
Any idea?
PS: I use communication via HTTP /solrj / nightly buil
Hi Yousef,
Thanks for the reply! I am presently using the download from the
Apache site and don't seem to be having much luck either.
Yousef Ourabi wrote:
Kirk,
I'm also having trouble with the apt-installed tomcat5.5 instance -- though I
haven't really taken enough time to figure it out.
This thread in general is really confusing to me ... if you are following
along withthe tutorial then tomcat should never enter the equation ...
"java -jar start.jar" will use a copy of Jetty that is included in the
Solr release to spin up a self contained webserver totally indepent of any
app
: That would be a python solr client, not a solr writer using this:
:
:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api/org/apache/solr/request/PythonResponseWriter.html
:
: Not sure how the hell it's supposed to work to be honest.
Can you clarify your question: Are you asking how the java code works
inter
Kirk,
Perhaps I mis-understood your initial question. If you are just following the
get started tutorial you have to do a few things to get solr running on tomcat.
Here is the Wiki resource: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat
Hope this helps.
-Yousef
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Hi Hoss,
I get an error that reads java.net.UnknownHostException kirk : kirk
I will point out that I am new to Linux as well !
Thanks
Kirk
Chris Hostetter wrote:
This thread in general is really confusing to me ... if you are following
along withthe tutorial then tomcat should never enter t
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From: "Kirk Beers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 12:46:13 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles
Subject: Re: Solr Tutorial Issue
Hi Hoss,
I get an erro
I'm not sure off hand... The junit tests go through this case, can you
make a repeatable test from the example configs?
thanks
ryan
Owens, Martin wrote:
Hello everyone,
Using the 2007-12-13 build I'm finding the multicore stuff isn't working as
expected. I have indexed 1 document in core0
Hello everyone,
Using the 2007-12-13 build I'm finding the multicore stuff isn't working as
expected. I have indexed 1 document in core0 and 0 documents in core1; dong a
search in core0 leads to a result, but I get the exact same result in core1; as
if it's searching core0 again.
Thoughts?
B
I was able to run more tests by indexing a second document in core1, now both
documents appear in both cores, very odd like they are both being searched.
Is there any part of the config that could cause this? since the multicore
solrconfig wasn't very good I replaced it with the solrconfig from
: Recently, I had to set up a Jetty with multiple Solr homes (not multi-core).
I used JNDI with Jetty 6.1.6 to get this going.
: Then Matt Kangas' note from July 2007 caught my attention:
...
:
:
:
...
: Is there a reason why this was not done?
because context params ca
I've looked at everything suggested - documentation, code and scripts
and I follow almost everything that's happening.
If I understand correctly, when the updated snapshot is installed on
the slave:
1) The existing index(es) being used by the Solr slave instance are
physically deleted
2)
: I'd love to write a test but I'm not a java programmer.
I believe Ryan just means "can you reproduce this with the example
configs?" ... ie: can you describe for us, a way we can take a nightly
snapshot, and reproduce the behavior you are describing.
-Hoss
Yup sorry that wasn't more clear. I have found that 95% of the time I
think something does not work, making a concise example makes me
discover the problem. If it still does not work, there is something
concrete to investigate/fix
If you started with the example confit, make small changed
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