Thank you very much. Got the point.
One off the track question, can we automate the creation of new cores[it
requires manually editing the solr.xml file as I know, and what about the
location of core index directory, do we need to point that manually as
well].
After going through the wiki what I found is we've to mention the names of
cores in solr.xml. I want to automate the process in such a way that when a
user registers[ on say my site for the service], we'll create a coresponding
core for the same user and with a specific core id[unique for this user
only] so that the user will be given a search interface that will redirect
all searches for this user to http://host:port/<unique core name for this
user>/select
Will apprecite any ideas on this.

Thanks,
KK.

2009/5/14 Noble Paul നോബിള്‍ नोब्ळ् <noble.p...@corp.aol.com>

> there is no hard limit on the no:of cores. it is limited by your
> system's ability to open files and the resources.
> the queries are automatically sent to appropriate core if your url is
>
> htt://host:port/<corename>/select
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 1:58 PM, KK <dioxide.softw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I want to know the maximum no of cores supported by Solr. 1000s or may be
> > millions all under one solr instance ?
> > Also I want to know how to redirect a particular query to a particular
> core.
> > Actually I'm querying solr from Ajax, so I think there must be some
> request
> > parameter that says which core we want to query, right? Can some one tell
> me
> > how to do this, any good pointers on the same will be helpful as well.
> > Thank you.
> >
> > --kk
> >
>
>
>
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