Hi,
I want to limit my SOLR results so that it stops further searching once it
founds a certain number of records (just like 'limit' in MySQL).
I know it has timeAllowed property but is there anything like MaxRows? I am
NOT talking about 'rows' attribute which returns a specific no. of rows to
cl
I am using three solr cores and all the cores are on the same m/c
My configuration is such that i have a machine where code resides and there
are 10 other machines which contains the indexed data in cluster.so the code
machine picks up a random machine for getting solr data.
Also the reason why
It still returns me (total) 'numFound' that means its scanning all records.
So it seems except timeAllowed there is no way to tell SOLR to stop
searching for all records?
Thanks!
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
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> : Also I guess default sorting is on Scoring and sorting
Hi,
SOLR 1.4.1 uses Lucene 2.9.3 by default (I think so). I have few questions
Are there any major performance (or other) improvements in Lucene
3.0.3/Lucene 2.9.4?
Does 3.x has major compatibility issues moving from 2.9.x?
Will SOLR 1.4.1 build work fine with Lucene 3.0.3?
Thanks!
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I am solr-1.3.0 user , where we have integrated Nutch. I want my query types
to be like
eg. at least "some query", or
most of "some query"
This is to be done through Fuzzy Search techniques. I know there is fuzzy
search in solr using ~(tilde ) sign like
e.g."somequery"~0.8
But we want query
Please reply...I need help from you all...
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> want my query types
> to be like
> eg. at least "some query", or
> most of "some query"
Can you elaborate more? It is not so visible what you want.
The query will be like
1. " at least (lucene) "
2. " mostly (solr) "
3. Q(query)="most"(t1,t2,t3,t7) where t1,t2,t3,t7 are terms
4. Q=(t1,0.9) and {(t2,0.5) or (t3,0.7)}
Actually the purpose to expand the query types enterd by user.
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 12:55 AM, iorixxx [via Lucene] <
Hi Cathy,
Have a look at http://search-lucene.com/
Otis
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Lucene ecosystem search :: http://search-lucene.com/
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> From: Cathy Hemsley
> To: solr-user
> Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 6:45:05 AM
> Subject: Qu
Hi Grijesh,
Sounds interesting. Do you have an example of this on some public site that
one
could see?
I'm mainly curious and want to see how it compares to auto-complete on
http://search-lucene.com for example.
Thanks,
Otis
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