Jay Luker has written MoreLikeThese which is probably what you want. You
may give it a try, though I am not sure if it works with Solr4.0 at this
point (we didn't port it yet)
https://github.com/romanchyla/montysolr/blob/MLT/contrib/adsabs/src/java/org/apache/solr/handler/MoreLikeTheseHandler.java
Hi Everyone,
In Solr Indexing, I needs to index millions of millions records in single
time from xml file.
While I am doing the indexing, I am constructing the xml file and passing to
the solr.
But right now I am controlling the record count and based on the record
count the xml will create and it
Thanks for the prompt reply Mark.
Just to give you some background, I'm simulating a multi-shard environment by
running more than 200 Solr Cores on a single machine (machine does not seem to
be stressed) and I'm running a distributed facet.
The Solr server is running trunk 1404975 with SOLR-2894
Someone else suggested this query: q=id:[1001 OR 1002], where the
numbers represent multiple IDs, but if I get it, you're saying that these
ultimate get turned into just one document and we get similar documents to just
that one.
MoreLikeThese sounds promising. Is this in one of the de
On 26 December 2012 15:00, bsargurunathan wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> In Solr Indexing, I needs to index millions of millions records in single
> time from xml file.
> While I am doing the indexing, I am constructing the xml file and passing to
> the solr.
> But right now I am controlling the record
On 26 December 2012 18:06, Anupam Bhattacharya wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Is it possible to schedule full reindexing of all solr cores without going
> to individually to the DIH screen of each core ?
One could quite easily write a wrapper around Solr's
URLs for indexing. You could use a tool li
FYI: also noticed the same incorrect facet behaviour in a much older trunk
check out, around august 2012.
-Original message-
> From:Markus Jelsma
> Sent: Mon 17-Dec-2012 10:49
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: RE: SolrCloud breaks distributed query strings
>
> Anyone else
Hi all,
I am importing some data using DIH, I'd like to use script transformer in
order to perform some transformations before indexing.
As the transformations are a bit complex I am using an external js library.
My question is: Is there a way to import the js library file to my DIH
script?
like
I'm not very familiar with using scipting langauges with Java, but having seen
the DIH code for this, my guess is that all script code needs to be in the
section of data-config.xml. So I don't think what you want is
possible. This seems like the kind of thing that would be useful if it could
Again I am interested in hierarchical faceting as explained here:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HierarchicalFaceting
Again looking for anyone that has experience with
PathHierarchyTokenizerFactory and Pivot Faceting to help me choose the
'best' solution.
PathHierarchyTokenizerFactory seems to be ea
Thank you David for your quick response.
I was thinking yesterday about my problem.
Caller should not be aware of internals of my Solr configuration (filed
name, operation).
Caller can describe search area with center point and radius and I need to
translate input parameters into Solr query.
Now,
Hi,
The fq *is* for filtering.
What is your end goal, what are you trying to achieve?
Otis
Solr & ElasticSearch Support
http://sematext.com/
On Dec 26, 2012 11:22 AM, "Nalini Kartha" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to convert the fq params that are being passed
> to Solr into som
Hi,
Have you tried looking at admin analysis page? You can see how i-pod gets
indexed and highlight query results there too.
Best,
Dmitry Kan
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Jose Yadao wrote:
> Hi and Happy Holidays to everyone.
>
> I have a question regarding the use of WordDelimiterFilter
Thanks Mark. Unfortunately I only took log file backup of the Solr instance
which failed.
Even if we stopped and started all instances in a shard at same time, isn't
there a possibility that the Solr Instance with less data (or no data) might
declare itself leader and the one with the data will s
It looks like any changes to configuration files need to be partnered with a
rolling restart of the cloud:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud#Example_C:_Two_shard_cluster_with_shard_replicas_and_zookeeper_ensemble
ZooKeeper
Multiple Zookeeper servers running together for fault tolerance and h
Hi Otis,
Sorry, let me be more specific.
The end goal is for the DirectSpellChecker to make sure that the
corrections it is returning will return some results taking into account
the fq params included in the original query. This is a follow up question
to another question I had posted earlier -
try this to see the results yourself
http://lucidworks.lucidimagination.com/display/solr/Running+Your+Analyzer
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Dmitry Kan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried looking at admin analysis page? You can see how i-pod gets
> indexed and highlight query results there too.
Maybe you could write a Javascript snippet that downloads and runs your
external file?
On 12/26/2012 09:12 AM, Dyer, James wrote:
I'm not very familiar with using scipting langauges with Java, but having seen the
DIH code for this, my guess is that all script code needs to be in the section o
Cool!
On 12/25/2012 08:03 AM, Robert Muir wrote:
25 December 2012, Apache Solr™ 3.6.2 available
The Lucene PMC and Santa Claus are pleased to announce the release of
Apache Solr 3.6.2.
Solr is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search
platform from the Apache Lucene project. Its
A Solr facet query does a boolean query, caches the Lucene facet data
structure, and uses it as a Lucene filter. After that until you do a
full commit, using the same fq=string (you must match the string
exactly) fetches the cached data structure and uses it again as a Lucene
filter.
Have you
It's unusual to have Solr be the first point of entry into a service.
Usually it's fronted with a web application that has the business logic that
knows how to map the request to the search back-end.
Given your further questions, almost anything could work without much
trouble:
* A standard servl
I am running against a networked Solr4 installation -- but not using
any of the cloud apparatus. I wish to update a document (Node) with
new information. I send back as a partial update using SolrJ's add()
command
document id
the new or updated field
version number precisely as it was fetched
What
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