Dotan

On Monday, April 8, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I notice that some of the Args presented are in black text, and others
> in grey. Why are they presented differently? Where would I have found
> this information in the fine manual?
> 
> 


iirc there is one ticket open which is related to this. initially that was not 
meant to highlight specific values .. just a simple even/odd style to make it 
easier to read the different lines - at least that is what i thought it would 
be. looks like you're the second one being confused by them, so we'll take it 
out i'd say?


On Monday, April 8, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:

> When I start Solr with nohup, the resulting nohup.out file is _huge_.
> How might I start Solr such that INFO is not output, but only WARNINGs
> and SEVEREs are. In particular, I'd rather not log every query, even
> the invalid queries which also log as SEVERE.
> 
> 


Since you're not telling us, how you get it started .. it's just a guess :) For 
starters: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/LoggingInDefaultJettySetup otherwise, the 
more advanced one: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrLogging

HTH
Stefan


On Monday, April 8, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:

> I am expanding my Solr skills and would like to understand the Admin
> page better. I understand that understanding Java memory management
> and Java memory options will help me, and I am reading and
> experimenting on that front, but if there are any concise resources
> that are especially pertinent to Solr I would love to know about them.
> Everything that I've found is either a "do this" one-liner or expects
> Java experience which I don't have and don't know what I need to
> learn.
> 
> I notice that some of the Args presented are in black text, and others
> in grey. Why are they presented differently? Where would I have found
> this information in the fine manual?
> 
> When I start Solr with nohup, the resulting nohup.out file is _huge_.
> How might I start Solr such that INFO is not output, but only WARNINGs
> and SEVEREs are. In particular, I'd rather not log every query, even
> the invalid queries which also log as SEVERE. I thought that this
> would be easy to Google for, but it is not! If there is a concise
> document that examines this issue, I would love to know where on the
> wild wild web it exists.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> --
> Dotan Cohen
> 
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> http://what-is-what.com
> 
> 


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