I know sometime it happens, unfortunately you simply ignored the
facet.limit parameter ...
By default you show only the first 100 facets.
Showing more is going to show also the one you were thinking were missing (
but actually were simply not shown) .

Cheers

On 12 February 2016 at 10:59, Sebastian Geerken <s.geer...@ping.de> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I've experienced a strange behaviour with several versions of SOLR
> (currently testing with 5.4.1, but this effects can also be reproduced
> with 5.3.1). Some facet values are not returned when querying
> "*:*", but only when I search for something special, say text "foo".
>
> I've stripped down both config/schema and data as far as possible,
> files are attached (hope this is ok on the list).
>
> How to reproduce:
>
> Set up a core with the config and schema attached to this post:
>
> $ bin/solr start
> $ bin/solr create_core -c test
> $ bin/solr stop
> $ cp solrconfig.xml schema.xml server/solr/test/conf/
> $ bin/solr start
>
> Upload data:
>
> $ curl 'http://localhost:8983/solr/test/update?commit=true' -H
> 'Content-type:application/json' -d @data.json
>
> Search for "*:*":
>
> $ curl '
> http://localhost:8983/solr/test/select?q=*%3A*&rows=0&wt=json&indent=true&facet=true&facet.field=tags_hierarchy
> '
>
> The facet value "1/tax/downloads/i/" will not be returned, but it will
> be returned when searching for "foo" (or any other text):
>
> $ curl '
> http://localhost:8983/solr/test/select?q=foo&rows=0&wt=json&indent=true&facet=true&facet.field=tags_hierarchy
> '
>
> I also noted differences when modifying the data:
>
> - Renaming the field "tags_hierarchy" to "tags" seems to fix the
>   issue.
> - The same applies to renaming "1/tax/downloads/i/" to "1/tax/d/i/".
>
> Is this a known or unknown bug, or did I do something wrong? In the
> former case: is there a feasible workaround. (Of course, renaming
> comes to mind.)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards
> Sebastian
>
>


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