Eventually, I'll get around to trying some more real world testing. Up till 
now, no dev seems to have a real interest in this. I have 0 need for it 
currently, so it's fairly low on my itch scale, but it's on my list anyhow.

- Mark

On Feb 11, 2013, at 12:26 PM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> SOLR-788 added Distributed MLT to Solr 4.1, but I have not been able to get 
> it to work.  I don't know if it's user error, which of course is very 
> possible.  If it is user error, I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong so I 
> can fix it.  I am actually using a recent checkout of Solr 4.2, not the 
> released 4.1.
> 
> I put some extensive information on SOLR-4414, an issue filed by another user 
> having a similar problem.  If you look for the last comment from me on Feb 7 
> that has a code block, you'll see Solr's response when I use 
> MoreLikeThisComponent.
> 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4414
> 
> Only the last seven of the query parameters were included on the URL - the 
> rest of them are in solrconfig.xml.  Due to echoParams=all, the only part of 
> the request handler definition that you can't see in the response is the fact 
> that last-components contains spellcheck.
> 
> I redacted the company domain name from the shards and the one document 
> matching the query from the <result> tag, but there are no other changes to 
> the response.
> 
> If I send an identical query to the shard core that actually contains the 
> document rather than the core with the shards parameter, I get MLT results.
> 
> I have heard recently that Solr 4.x has hardcoded the unique field name for 
> SolrCloud sharding as id ... but my uniqueKey field name is tag_id.  Could 
> this be my problem?  It would be a monumental development effort to change 
> that field name in our application.  I am not using SolrCloud for this index.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shawn

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