: Sending URI: http://text4:8983/solr/@10324_1_155/update
first off ... i'm not sure which version of Solr you are using, but that @corename syntax isn't in the trunk now .. it's just "corename" so maybe the commit isn't getting to the core you think it is? Second: make really, really, really sure that solr is looking at the directory you think it is ... if you restart Solr does it pick up the new docs you've indexed? if not then i'm 99% certain Solr is not looking at the index you think it is. /admin/stats.jsp will show you the "readerDir" which should match up with the "real" path of your index. (and if you send Solr a <commit/> message to reopen the index, you should see "indexVersion" change to match exactly what you get when you call the getVersion() method on the index in your direct Lucene code ... not to mention you'll know solr did *something* with your commit if you see "openedAt" change" : numDocs of the core :-/ hmm and the response was interesting: : : Response: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> : <response> : <lst name="responseHeader"><int name="status">0</int><int name="QTime">5</int></lst><str name="WARNING">This response format is experimental. It is likely to change in the future.</str> this is expected ... the warning is just that the format of hte response might change in the fugure (to return additional info), but you'd get an HTTP error if the commit "failed" -Hoss