Li,
as far as I know, you still have to do this part yourself.
A possible way to shard is to number the shards from 0 to numShards-1,
calculate hash(uniqueKey)%numShards per each document,
and send the document to the resulting shard number.
This number is consistent and sends documents uniformly
Hi Giorgos.
Try looking for write.lock files and deleting them.
Cheers,
Yuval
-Original Message-
From: ZAROGKIKAS,GIORGOS [mailto:g.zarogki...@multirama.gr]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:28 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Locked Index files
Hi
My solr Index files a
Hi Andrea.
I suspect your servlet container.
For Tomcat, you have to make several adjustments to handle non-ASCII characters:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/CharacterEncoding
If you are using Jetty or another container, there probably is a similar
configuration issue.
Cheers,
Yuval
-Origin
Tomcat is notorious for not having the defaults right for UTF-8.
Em, I suggest you go over the suggestions in:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/CharacterEncoding
Also, maybe you can use wget/curl to issue your http requests from a shell
which is better suited for the encoding.
-- Yuval
-Ori
* Set the java system property solr.solr.home to your solr home.
(On linux - use something like export solr.solr.home=/my/solr/home.
On Windows - see
http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/environment.htm
to set an environment variable named solr.solr.home .)
(You can also use the two other op
The definition
myqp
But running the same query without defType returned zero hits.
It appears that the defType parameter is not being set by the request handler.
Please tell me what I am doing wrong.
TIA,
Yuval Feinstein | IR & NLP Software Engineer
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Thanks, Ahmet.
Yes, my solrconfig.xml file is very similar to what you wrote.
When I use &echoparams=all and defType=myqp, I get:
hi
all
myqp
However, when I do not use the defType (hoping it will be automatically
Inserted from solrconfig), I get:
hi
all
Can you see what I am doing wrong?
Thanks again Ahmet and Erik.
Turns out that this was calling the correct query parser all along.
The real problem was a combination of the query cache and my hacking the query
to enable BM25 scoring.
When I use a standard BooleanQuery, this behaved as published.
Now I have to understand how to twe