Excuse the error in the title. It should say "missing Lucene index"

Cheers


ahammad wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I finally was able to run a full import on an Oracle database. According
> to the statistics, it looks like it fetched all the rows from the table.
> However, When I go into <solrhome>/data, there is nothing in there.
> 
> This is my data-config.xml file:
> 
> <dataConfig>
>     <dataSource driver="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" url="<url>"
> user="xxxx" password="xxxx"/>
>     <document name="article">
>             <entity name="akb" query="select * from akb">
>                               <field column="TITLE" name="title" />
>                               <field column="STATUS" name="status" />
>                               <field column="BODY" name="body" />
>                               <field column="ID" name="id" />
> 
>                               <entity name="akbr" query="select USER from 
> AKBR where
> AID='${akb.ID}'">
>                                       <field column="USER" name="user"  />
>                               </entity> 
>         </entity>
>     </document>
> </dataConfig>
> 
> I added all the relevant fileds in the schema.xml file. From the interface
> when I do dataimport?command=full-import, it says that "n rows were
> fetched", where n is the actual number of rows in the DB table. Everything
> looks great from there, but there is nothing in my data folder. In
> solrconfig.xml, the line that defines the location where data is stored
> is:
> 
> <dataDir>${solr.data.dir:./solr/data}</dataDir>
> 
> What am I missing exactly? BTW, the Tomcat logs don't show errors or
> anything like that.
> 
> Cheers and Thank you.
> 

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