:
id
And yet I can compose a query with two hits in the index, showing:
#1: 03405443/v66i0003/347_mrirtaitmbpa
#2: 03405443/v66i0003/347_mrirtaitmbpa
Can anyone give pointers on where I'm screwing something up?
Thomas Dowling
thomas.dowl...@gmail.com
Thanks. In fact, the behavior I want is overwrite=true. I want to be
able to reindex documents, with the same id string, and automatically
overwrite the previous version.
Thomas
On 03/02/2012 04:01 PM, Mikhail Khludnev wrote:
Hello Tomas,
I guess you could just specify overwrite=false
ht
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12394266/apache_solr_b_red.jpg
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12394314/apache_soir_001.jpg
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12394264/apache_solr_a_red.jpg
[Standard caveat: I did try checking the solr-user archives, but was
hampered by the fact that there's no search function. The cobbler's
children go barefoot.]
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Thomas Dowling
Ohio Library and Information Network
tdowl...@ohiolink.edu
essor with enough ram to store
> your index in ram - but that might not be possible with "millions" of
> records. Our 150,000 item index is about a gig and a half when optimized
> but yours will likely be different depending on how much you store.
> Faceting takes more memory than pure searching as well.
>
This is very helpful. Thanks again.
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Thomas Dowling
1.2 with no substantial differences between their schema.xml
files.
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