Thanks for the replies!
@Mark you mention running multiple cores on a single node. How would you go
about configuring that?
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Starting-multiple-cores-shards-on-a-single-node-td4007526.html
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Hi;
I am working with apache-solr-3.6.0 on windows machine. I would like to
search for two words with certain number of words apart (No more than this
number). For example: Consider the following phrases, I would like to search
for Daisy & exam with no more than 2 words apart.
Daisy has exam.
Dai
Hi;
I am working with apache-solr-3.6.0 on windows machine. I would like to
search for two words with certain number of words apart (No more than this
number). For example: Consider the following phrases, I would like to
search for Daisy & exam with no more than 2 words apart.
Daisy has exam
Dais
Thank you for your great suggestion. That worked! A follow-up: We're using this
to do partial date searches on the copyField text field, providing month "08"
and day "01":
date_text:08* AND date_text:01*
It returns the results correctly, but is there a more efficient way to do this?
Th
Thakns for you help!
I try these ways!
2012/9/16 Jack Krupansky
> I take back that suggestion since the highlighter cares nothing about the
> actual source query.
>
> If you really want the source terms (before analysis), you probably need
> to subclass the desired query parser and have an over
Hi,
If you are using the dismax/edismax query parser you can maybe give
query slops a try?
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrRelevancyFAQ#How_can_I_search_for_one_term_near_another_term_.28say.2C_.22batman.22_and_.22movie.22.29
On 16 September 2012 10:23, Omnia Zayed wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I am working
HI,
I didn't konw these ways.
Thank you for teaching.
We need to develop the tool which analyzes search terms.
We would like to also use those tools.
2012/9/16 Otis Gospodnetic
> Hi,
>
> I didn't follow the whole thread closely, but if the goal is to have
> information about the original quer
There's really nothing that I know of in Solr that does this, all the phrase
slop stuff is there to express the idea "within X tokens" and will
include all the shorter-interval type of documents.
What's the use case here? Perhaps there's another way to approach it?
Best
Erick
On Sun, Sep 16, 201
Selection of month "08" and day "01" would be:
date_text:-08-01*
Or if you wanted month "08" OR day "01":
date_text:-08* OR date_text:-??-01*
-- Jack Krupansky
-Original Message-
From: Alex Cougarman
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 7:59 AM
To: 'solr-user@lucene.ap
A simple question first: Are "has" and "a" in your stop words file and are
you filtering out stop words on both query and index time? If so,
Solr/Lucene will treat "Daisy has a difficult math exam" as "Daisy difficult
math exam" which would match the "Daisy exam"~2 query.
-- Jack Krupansky
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Should be able to search for the two words within X tokens AND NOT the two
words within X-1 tokens. It might not even be slow.
wunder
On Sep 16, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> There's really nothing that I know of in Solr that does this, all the phrase
> slop stuff is there to expre
Hi,
I finally got my Solr working. It indexes posts and I can search it from my
site. I have run into one problem though.
If I have an entry as "England", when I search "England" on my site, or
"england" I get the result returned. When I search "Eng" it tells me there
are no results.
My question
Two techniques:
1. Use a wildcard query: Eng*
2. Add an EdgeNGramFilterFactory to your index analyzer.
-- Jack Krupansky
-Original Message-
From: Spadez
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 4:47 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Only exact match searches working
Hi,
I finally
Hello *,
I've got a problem indexing and searching PDF-Files.
It seems like Solr doenst index the name of the file.
In returning i only get
A28240application/pdfdoc52012-09-17T01:45:39Z
He founds the right document, but no content or title is displayed in the
XML-Response. Where do i config tha
The content will be sent to the "content" field, which you can redirect
using the &fmap.content=some-field request parameter. You need to explicitly
set the file name field yourself, using the
&literal.your-file-name-field=file-name request parameter.
Also, if using Solr 4.0-BETA, you can simp
Hi, first of all: Thank you for that quick response!
But i am not sure if i am doing this right.
For my point of view the command now has to look like:
curl "
http://localhost:8983/solr/update/extract?literal.id=doc11&literal.filename=markus&fmap.content=text&commit=true";
-F "myfile=@markus.pdf
Be sure to direct the "content" to a "stored" field (such as "content")
which you can add to your "fl" field list to return. Then use a copyField to
copy that stored field to the "text" field for searching.
Again, this is all simplified in Solr 4.0-BETA.
-- Jack Krupansky
-Original Messa
Thank you for your response.
I'm writing my Bachelor-Thesis about Solr and my company doesn't want me to
use a beta-version.
I dont want to be annoying, but "how" do i direct the content to a stored
filed and so on... in the URL i use for the HTTP-POST? In a config-file?
2012/9/17 Jack Krupa
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