Becky, There are excellent log analysis systems. Logstash? Awstats? I do not think Solr should do this. Some people index their logs into a separate Solr core for analysis, but it might be a challenge to do this in a useful way. Cheers -- Rick
On January 25, 2018 2:56:01 PM EST, Becky Bonner <bbon...@teleflora.com> wrote: >That would work for a single server but collecting the logs from the >farm would be a problematic since we would have logs from all nodes and >replicas from all the members of the farm. We would then need weed out >what we are interested in and combine. It would be better if there were >a way to query it within Solr. I think something in Solr would be best >... a separate collection that can be queried and reports generated >from it. The log does have the basic info we need though. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Marco Reis [mailto:m...@marcoreis.net] >Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 11:14 AM >To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org >Subject: Re: solr usage reporting > >One way is to collect the log from your server and, then, use other >tool to generate your report. > > >On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 2:59 PM Becky Bonner <bbon...@teleflora.com> >wrote: > >> Hi all, >> We are in the process of replacing our Google Search Appliance with >> SOLR >> 7.1 and are needing one last piece of our requirements. We provide a > >> monthly report to our business that shows the top 1000 query terms >> requested during the date range as well as the query terms requested >> that contained no results. Is there a way to log the requests and >> later query solr for these results? Or is there a plugin to add this >functionality? >> >> Your help appreciated. >> Bcubed >> >> >> -- >Marco Reis >Software Engineer >http://marcoreis.net >https://github.com/masreis >+55 61 9 81194620 -- Sorry for being brief. Alternate email is rickleir at yahoo dot com