Hi Erick,
thanks very much for this information, it was immensely useful, I always
had the same question!
I'm now seeing the Analysis page and finally I don't have to rely on an
external online stemmer to see what solr *probably* stemmed the term to!!
But I still can't make the asterisk and questio
e results above
> - various analyses trying to understand why
> - the schema for the fieldType in question
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10fIAesqkTnvmJBFaerEhnqWhSiaEvVW7u9jE1nX564Q/edit?usp=sharing
>
> thanks,
> steve
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Hi all!
I had a cluster with 2 solr nodes, and a single zk host and it all worked
fine.
Then we got 3 more VMs, so i configured them *in parallel* to the *exact*
same configuration, so that they can be added to the existing cluster.
2 of them connected fine, and the third just refuses to.
I can see
Feb 24, 2020, at 8:18 AM, Sotiris Fragkiskos
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all!
> > I had a cluster with 2 solr nodes, and a single zk host and it all worked
> > fine.
> > Then we got 3 more VMs, so i configured them *in parallel* to the *exact*
> > same configuration, s
Hi everyone!
I've been trying unsuccessfully to read an alias to a collection with a
curl command.
The command only works when I put in the admin credentials, although the
user I want access for also has the required role for accessing.
Is this perhaps built-in, or should anyone be able to access a
Hi everyone!
I've been trying unsuccessfully to read an alias to a collection with a
curl command.
The command only works when I put in the admin credentials, although the
user I want access for also has the required role for accessing.
Is this perhaps built-in, or should anyone be able to access a
equests through if
> the requesting user has the "admin" role. So "user" being unable to
> query an alias makes sense. Usually "all" and other catchall
> permissions are best used at the very bottom of your permissions list.
> That way the catchall is
role":"readCollCProduction",
"index":4},
{
"name":"all",
"role":"admin",
"index":5}],
"user-role":{
"admin":[
"admin",
"readColl
ain things and offer you
> better help once we know your Solr version.
>
> Jason
>
> On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 12:13 PM Sotiris Fragkiskos
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I moved the "all" permission to the bottom as suggested, but it still
&g
adColl,
> collection:Coll, path:/select, role:readColl}
> 3. Looking at that permission further, Solr makes sure the "method"
> and "params" properties match the request. Since the properties
> aren't present, they're treated as wildcards and implicitly
Hi everyone!
is there any way the collections available on the left-hand side of the
solr UI can be sorted? I'm referring to the "collection selector" dropdown.
But the same applies to the Collections button.
The sorting seems kind of..random?
Thanks in advance!
Sotir
add that functionality to the
> admin UI that’d be great.
>
> If you know the name, you can just start typing and not have to scroll.
>
> Best,
> Erick
>
> > On Oct 20, 2019, at 4:06 AM, Sotiris Fragkiskos
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone!
> >
> > is th
; - hopefully a pointer towards getting this fixed.
>
> Best
>
> Charlie
>
> On 20/10/2019 09:06, Sotiris Fragkiskos wrote:
> > Hi everyone!
> >
> > is there any way the collections available on the left-hand side of the
> > solr UI can be sorted? I'm
i had not idea this can be done, i'm not very web-savvy, just know some
python..
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 2:56 PM Erick Erickson
wrote:
> This is all web-kind of code, html/js/angular-or-whatever….
>
> > On Oct 21, 2019, at 5:38 AM, Sotiris Fragkiskos
> wrote:
> >
>
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