Hello Apache Solr users,
I have master-slave replication setup, and slave is getting index data
replicated but not configured confFiles. What could be the problem?
Solr 1.4.1 is used.
Regards,
Stevo.
Hello all - Could any one please shed a light to the hassle issue below
when *start * Solr on Geronimo.
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org.apache.jasper.JasperException: *java.lang.IllegalStateException: No
org.apache.InstanceManager set in ServletContext*
org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.getServlet(JspServlet
Check your configuration and log file. And, remember, log files will only get
replicated if their hashes are different. And, new configuration files will not
be replicated, you'll need to upload them to the slaves manually for the first
time. Slaves will not replicate what they don't have.
> He
Thanks Markus for the insight!
I've figured out that initially conf files need to be put manually on
slaves so slaves know how to connect to master to start polling. I've
attempted several times to send this question of mine to solr-user
mailing list, got refused with spam qualifications, found it
On Tuesday 28 December 2010 15:02:24 Stevo Slavić wrote:
> Thanks Markus for the insight!
>
> I've figured out that initially conf files need to be put manually on
> slaves so slaves know how to connect to master to start polling. I've
> attempted several times to send this question of mine to s
Clear, have to reindex. Thanks!
Regards,
Stevo.
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Markus Jelsma
wrote:
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> On Tuesday 28 December 2010 15:02:24 Stevo Slavić wrote:
>> Thanks Markus for the insight!
>>
>> I've figured out that initially conf files need to be put manually on
>> slaves so slaves k
hi,
we are currently using SOLR 1.3 and planning to use location based search
for some of functionality. Is there any support for such a thing in 1.3? Do
we need to upgrade to 1.4+ version.
Thanks
Bharat Jain
You should upgrade indeed and use a 3rd-party plugin or wait for current trunk
(Solr 4) or branch 3.x to be released but that might take a while.
But if your data set is small enough and you don't have many updates you could
compute the distance sets outside Solr once a day as we did in 1.3. But
if you are using tomcat
modify server.xml
check the URIEncoding="*UTF-8*" is set
It was due to the way I was writing to the DB using our rails
application. Everythin looked correct but when retrieving it using the
JDBC driver it was all managled.
On 12/27/10 4:38 PM, Glen Newton wrote:
Is it possible your browser is not set up to properly display the
chinese characters? (I
Is there a way to create dynamic column names using the values returned
from the query?
For example:
Hi Grant,
I grabbed the latest version from trunk this morning and am still unable to
get any of the spatial functionality to work. I still seem to be getting the
class loading errors that I was getting when using the patches and jar files
I found all over the web. What I really need at this point
Hi Adam,
I cut a branch at Github of a forked Solr 1.5 that applied a bunch of patches
that my student and I did in my CSCI 572 class at USC. The branch is here [1].
You can simply use Git to go grab that if you want and not worry about the
patches either. I sent an email [2] and filed a bunch
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Adam Estrada wrote:
> I would gladly update this page if I could just get it working.
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SpatialSearch
Everything on that wiki page should work w/o patches on trunk.
I just ran through all of the examples, and everything seemed to be
wor
Thanks a bunch for all the great responses! I think first thing tomorrow I will
grab a fresh version from trunk then walk through the tutorial. I have not done
that in quite some time...
I will also investigate the version in Git to see which one is easier to work
with. I like the idea of build
We have master, slave setup. Every 5 minutes, index will be replicated from
Master to Slave and will be installed on slave. But on Linux on the slave
when the snapinstaller script is called, it is failing and showing below
error in logs.
/bin/rm: cannot remove
`/ngs/app/esearcht/Slave2index/da
We are using Locktype "single".
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On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Mark wrote:
> Is there a way to create dynamic column names using the values returned from
> the query?
>
> For example:
>
> dataSource="my_database"
> query="select * from foo where item_id=${item.id}">
>
>
Not sure if that syntax will
Well, getting close to the time when the 'rubber meets the road'.
A couple of questions about dynamic fields.
A/ How much room in the index do 'non used' dynamic fields add per record,
any?
B/ Is the search done on the dynamic filed name in the schema, or on the name
that was matched?
C/
Hi Mark,
Could you offer a more technical explanation of the Rails problem, so
that if others encounter a similar problem your efforts in finding the
issue will be available to them? :-)
Thanks,
Glen
PS. This has wandered somewhat off-topic to this list: apologies &
thanks for the patience of t
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