Has anyone found a way to have multiple properties (override & default)? What
I'd like to create is a default property with an override property that usually
wouldn't be set, but would be set as a JVM parameter if I want to turn off
replication on a particular index on a particular server. I t
I've run into that "GC overhead limit exceeded" messagebefore. Try:
-XX:-UseGCOverheadLimit to avoid that one; but it basically means you're
running
low on memory and turning off GCOverheadLimit may just lead to a real heap
space
a few seconds later.
Also, if you have free memory on the host
Hi All,
Is it possible to use copyField with dynamicField? I was trying to do
the following,
and getting a 400 error on trying to copy the first dynamic field.
Without the copyField the fields seem to load ok.
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Zach Thompson
z...@duckduckgo.com
Hello all,
is there a way in solr to directly set the norm value for fields?
I have been using index time boost values so far, but they just are one part of
norm value calculation.
How can I influence that?
Kind regards
Michael
Hello Lee,
these bells sound like "SKOS" ;o)
AFAIK Solr does not support thesauri just plain flat synonym lists.
One could implement a thesaurus filter and put it into the end of the analyzer
chain of solr.
The filter would then do a thesaurus lookup for each token it receives and
possibly
*
Hello Scott,
can you please provide more details on this? Any links to projects combining
OpenCV and Solr?
Regards
Michael
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Von: "scott chu (朱炎詹)"
An: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Dezember 2010 08:01:52
Betreff: Re: Search based on images
We manage a large number of solr cores for a number of groups. To make this
manageable in production, we have a single 'multicore' configuration with all
cores deployed to a centralized NFS server, and each solr server loads this
shared configuration and writes its indexes to local disks.
We have a large number of solr cores that are used by different groups for
different purposes. To make the source control simple, we keep a single
'multicore' directory and solr.xml references all cores. We deploy the same
configuration to all servers (shared NFS mount), and then only populate