$ curl --fail "http://192.168.34.51:8080/solr/admin/stats.jsp" >> resp.xml $ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "//@numDocs" resp.xml *Extra content at the end of the document*
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Ahmet Arslan <iori...@yahoo.com> wrote: > : How to know how many documents are indexed? Anything more elegant than > : parsing numFound? > > $ curl "http://192.168.34.51:8080/solr/select?q=*%3A*&rows=0" > > >> resp.xml > > $ xmlstarlet sel -t -v "//@numFound" resp.xml > > solr/admin/stats.jsp is actually an xml too and contains numDocs and maxDoc > info. > > I think you can get numDocs with jmx too. > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJmx > -- Regards, K. Gabriele --- unchanged since 20/9/10 --- P.S. If the subject contains "[LON]" or the addressee acknowledges the receipt within 48 hours then I don't resend the email. subject(this) ∈ L(LON*) ∨ ∃x. (x ∈ MyInbox ∧ Acknowledges(x, this) ∧ time(x) < Now + 48h) ⇒ ¬resend(I, this). If an email is sent by a sender that is not a trusted contact or the email does not contain a valid code then the email is not received. A valid code starts with a hyphen and ends with "X". ∀x. x ∈ MyInbox ⇒ from(x) ∈ MySafeSenderList ∨ (∃y. y ∈ subject(x) ∧ y ∈ L(-[a-z]+[0-9]X)).