Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I sure did. I did a bit more research, and found out
that java was still running, so I run:
sudo /etc/init.d/solr stop
...then:
killall java
(just to make sure it was all closed)
...and finally:
sudo /etc/init.d/solr start
Yet I'm still getting the error about the
Hi Anurag
Sorry for missing that key piece of info out. I'm running Linux (Centos
5.5).
Regards
Paul
On 28 February 2011 07:26, Anurag anurag.it.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
Which os u are using?
Hi Bill
Any update..
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Ahsan |qbal ahsan.iqbal...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
schema and document are attached.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Bill Bell billnb...@gmail.com wrote:
Send schema and document in XML format and I'll look at it
Bill Bell
Sent from
Andy,
try to answer the question other guys asked you .. and not just write something.
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Ahmet Arslan iori...@yahoo.com wrote:
Can you see 'Admin graphics' listed in http://localhost:210/solr/ page?
Regards
Stefan
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:57 AM, ultranerds
Hi,
I already did answer that one =) I'm waiting on my host to add my IP to the
firewall for me, so I can test that part of it (they setup the bog standard
Solr for me, but I'm now trying to get it working with the multicore, as I
think we are gonna need several Solr instances for different
Does anybody have a script to create a tomcat service? I'm trying
to set my system up to run multiple instances of tomcat at the same time (on
different ports, obviously), and can't get the service to create properly.I
tried to follow the steps mentioned in this
I'm waiting on my
host to add my IP to the
firewall for me, so I can test that part of it (they setup
the bog standard
Solr for me, but I'm now trying to get it working with the
multicore, as I
think we are gonna need several Solr instances for
different parts of the
If you have
from head, but also tried on
1.4.1.
The instructions i posted works with 1.4.1. You need to
import TermDocs in TermsComponent.java :
import org.apache.lucene.index.TermDocs;
Ravish, did you get it working? Can you give us feedback?
Solr uses jetty server default, do u know that? you can run solr server
without using Tomcat (using jetty server).
Please describe the steps that led to the error. Which command u executed?
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Paul Rogers [via Lucene]
ml-node+2590334-620834624-146...@n3.nabble.com
Hi,
I am experimenting with the *morelikethis* to see if it also works
with *distributed* search.But i did not get the solution yet.Can anyone
help me regarding this. please provide me detailed description. as I
didnt find it by updating
You may have downloaded the wrong Tomcat package?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tomcat+windows+service
On 28. feb. 2011, at 12.25, rajini maski wrote:
Does anybody have a script to create a tomcat service? I'm trying
to set my system up to run multiple instances of tomcat at the same time (on
Hi Rajini,
We use the following script ran from within {TOMCAT_HOME}\bin directory to
create service instances (assuming you are targeting Windows Server
environments..):
cd C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\{TOMCAT_HOME}\bin
set CATALINA_BASE=C:\Program Files\Apache Software
..--DisplayName doesn't *have* to be {TOMCAT_HOME} of course..just a copy
paste artifact.. :D
On 28 February 2011 12:21, Savvas-Andreas Moysidis
savvas.andreas.moysi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Rajini,
We use the following script ran from within {TOMCAT_HOME}\bin directory to
create service
Hi guys,
We are implementing a separate index on our website, that will be dedicated
to spatial search.
I've downloaded a build of Solr 4.0 to try the spatial features and got the
geodist working really fast.
We now have 2 other features that will be needed on this project:
1. Returning the
Hi, Otis.
I have been playing with dismax (defType=dismax, not qt=dismax -- not sure
about the difference). It looks like eDismax won't be available until Solr
3.1, correct?
We actually have to pass hundreds of Oracle OLS labels in each request for
each user (e.g., Loan Officer can see her
Say I have an index with first_name and last_name fields, and also a copy
field for the full name called full_name. Say I add two employees:
Napoleon Bonaparte and Napoleon Dynamite.
If I search for just the first or last name, or both names, with mm=1, I get
the expected results:
i noticed that your search terms are using caps vs lower case, are your
search fields perhaps not set to lowercase the terms and/or the search
term?
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:41 AM, mrw mikerobertsw...@gmail.com wrote:
Say I have an index with first_name and last_name fields, and also a copy
Hi!
I'm studying a migration from pure Lucene to Solr, but I need a crucial
feature:
Is it posible to retrieve payloads from Solr?
I'm storing the coordinates from each term in its payload to highlight
images in client-side.
Thank you,
: I'm on Windows Vista, using the trunk. Some of the JSP pages do not
: execute, but instead Jetty downloads them.
:
: solr/admin/get-properties.jsp for example. This is called by the 'JAVA
: PROPERTIES' button in the main admin page.
:
: Is this a known problem/quirk for Windows? Or fallout
So I think I ought to be able to set up a particular solr core to use a
different file for solrconfig.xml.
(The reason I want to do this is so I can have master and slave in
replication have the exact same repo checkout for their conf directory,
but have the master using a different
Hi All,
Can anyone please help me in getting the results from multiple cores (
all cores maintain there separate indexes, no sharding).
Suppose I had three cores: - Core A ( SQL Server DB), Core B (
FileSystem), Core C (MySQL)
if i search for word Java then the combined results from all
--- On Mon, 2/28/11, mrw mikerobertsw...@gmail.com wrote:
From: mrw mikerobertsw...@gmail.com
Subject: Basic Dismax syntax question
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 7:41 PM
Say I have an index with first_name
and last_name fields, and also a copy
field for
Yes, check out the field type payloads in the schema.xml file. If you
set up one or more of your fields as type payloads (you would use the
DelimitedPayloadTokenFilterFactory during indexing in your analyzer
chain), you can then use the PayloadTermQuery to query it with, scoring
can be done with a
They're all set to LC. I was just coming up with a safe example to post.
It sounds like you don't see an issue with the syntax we're using?
Thanks
tjpoe wrote:
i noticed that your search terms are using caps vs lower case, are your
search fields perhaps not set to lowercase the terms
Chris:
Yes, I only see the output below.
I'm familiar with the information in
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler, except for
the tika.config part, which I haven't touched.
Even when running documents through Tika directly, the output of metadata is
highly dependent on what
Fields are str type.
The issue happens regardless of case. I just threw in some examples using
names to highlight the issue. In the actual index, the data is the affected
fields is all LC, and I'm searching in LC.
Sounds like the syntax looks okay to you?
Thanks
iorixxx wrote:
---
(The reason I want to do this is so I can have master and
slave in replication have the exact same repo checkout for
their conf directory, but have the master using a different
solrconfig.xml, one set up to be master.)
How about using same solrconfig.xml for master too? As described here:
Hello fellow SOLR experts,
may I ask to make top-level and public the class
org.apache.solr.request.JSONWriter
inside
org.apache.solr.request.JSONResponseWriter
I am re-using it to output JSON search result to code that I wish not to change
on the client but the current visibility
On 2/28/2011 1:09 PM, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
(The reason I want to do this is so I can have master and
slave in replication have the exact same repo checkout for
their conf directory, but have the master using a different
solrconfig.xml, one set up to be master.)
How about using same
Okay, I did manage to find a clue from the log that it's not working,
when it's not working:
INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=0/66 config=null
config=null, that's not right. When I try to over-ride the config file
name in solr.xml core config, I can't seem to put a name in there that
works to
Jonathan,
When I was first setting up replication a couple weeks ago, I had this working,
as described here:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrReplication#Replicating_solrconfig.xml
I created the slave's solrconfig.xml and saved it on the master in the conf
dir as solrconfig_slave.xml, then
Hi Anurag
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I'm following the tutorial at
http://www.lucidimagination.com/blog/2009/03/09/nutch-solr/
I have built solr and the example and added it to Tomcat as per
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat
and this (solr-example) all appears to work fine (I can
Thanks you both.
In order to get it (e.g. filter query -- http://...fq:genres=ACTION
ADVENTURE) work in browser, i have to explicitly put url encode for special
character, regardless what following solution i use:
1. Using double quote on filter query field
2. Using escape on special
This works:
/select/?q=*:*sort=price desc
This throws a 400 error:
/select/?q=*:*sort=sum(1, 1) desc
Missing sort order.
I'm using 1.4.2. I've tried all sorts of different numbers, functions, and
fields but nothing seems to change that error. Any ideas?
Hi all,
I was able to get my installation of Solr indexed using dataimport. However,
I cannot seem to get search working. I can verify that the data is there by
going to:
http://localhost:8983/solr/select/?q=*%3A*version=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on
This gives me the response: result
Yeah, I'm actually _not_ trying to get replication to copy over the
config files. Instead, I'm assuming the config files are all there, and
I'm actually trying to get one of the cores to _use_ a file that
actually on disk in that core is called, eg, solrconfig_slave.xml.
This wiki page:
Aha, wait, I think I've made it work, as simple as this in the solr.xml
core config, to make a core use a solrconfig.xml file with a different name:
... core name=master_prod instanceDir=master_prod
config=master-solrconfig.xml ...
Not sure why that didn't work the first half a dozen times I
Hi all,
I was able to get my dataimport to work correctly but I'm a little unclear
as to how the entity within an entity works in regards to search results.
When I do a search for all results, it seems only the outermost responses
are returned. For example, I have the following in my db config
And in other news of other possibilities. If I DID want to use the same
solrconfig.xml for both master and slave, but disable the
newsearcher/firstsearcher queries on master, it _looks_ like I can use
the techique here:
The above mentioned requesthandler lies in schema file or solrconfig file
of Solr?
I integrated solr and nutch and requesthandler lies in SolrConfig.xml.
This is my some content of my solrconfig.xml. As far as Jetty server is
concerned its working, don't know about solrtomcat.
requestHandler
Just did a quick search for ' enable= ' in the 1.4.1 source. Looks like from
the example solrconfig.xml, both searchComponent and requestHandler tags
can take the enable attribute. Its only shown with the ClusteringComponent
so I'm not sure if just any SC or RH will honor it. Also see the
sort by functionquery is only available from solr 3.1 (from :
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FunctionQuery#Sort_By_Function)
2011/2/28 John Sherwood j...@storecrowd.com
This works:
/select/?q=*:*sort=price desc
This throws a 400 error:
/select/?q=*:*sort=sum(1, 1) desc
Missing sort order.
Hmm, I'm pretty sure I'm seeing that listener can take an 'enable'
attribute too. Even though that's not a searchComponent or a
requestComponent, is it?
After toggling enable back on forth on a listener and restarting Solr
and watching my logs closely, I am as confident as I can be that it
Fair call. Thanks.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Geert-Jan Brits gbr...@gmail.com wrote:
sort by functionquery is only available from solr 3.1 (from :
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FunctionQuery#Sort_By_Function)
2011/2/28 John Sherwood j...@storecrowd.com
This works:
Suggestion, curious what other people think of it, if I should bother
filing a JIRA and/or trying to come up with a patch.
Currently, when you configure a replication lst name=slave, you HAVE
to give it a masterUrl.
SEVERE: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: 'masterUrl' is required
for a
Fair call. Thanks.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Geert-Jan Brits gbr...@gmail.com wrote:
sort by functionquery is only available from solr 3.1 (from :
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FunctionQuery#Sort_By_Function)
2011/2/28 John Sherwood j...@storecrowd.com
This works:
Unless I'm doing something wrong, in my experience in multi-core Solr in
1.4.1, you NEED to explicitly provide an absolute path to the 'data' dir.
I set up multi-core like this:
cores adminPath=/admin/cores
core name=some_core instanceDir=some_core
/core
/cores
Now, setting instanceDir like
q=dog is equivalent to q=text:dog (where the default search field is
defined as text at the bottom of schema.xml).
If you want to specify a different field, well, you need to tell it :-)
Is that it?
Upayavira
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 15:38 -0500, Brian Lamb
brian.l...@journalexperts.com wrote:
Hi
Based on what I've read here and what I could find on the web, it seems that
each fq clause essentially gets its own results cache. Is that correct?
We have a corporate policy of passing the user's Oracle OLS labels into the
index in order to be matched against the labels field. I currently
Use sort with geodist() to sort by distance.
Getting the distance returned us documented on the wiki if you are not using
score. see reference to _Val_
Bill Bell
Sent from mobile
On Feb 28, 2011, at 7:54 AM, Alexandre Rocco alel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
We are implementing a separate
As far as I know there is not, it might be beneficial, but also worth
considering: thousands of users isn't _that_ many, and if that same clause is
always the same per user, then if the same user does a query a second time, it
wouldn't hurt to have their user-specific fq in the cache. A single
I spent a few hours chasing my tail on this one; I really just assumed
that the core's data dir would be under the core's instance dir. But I
ended up doing exactly what you did (copying from something I found on
the web).
seems like a design flaw that could be difficult to fix without
Hi,
I have a variable number of text-based fields associated with each
primary record which I wanted to apply a search across. I wanted to
avoid the use of dynamic fields if possible or having to create a
different document type in the index (as the app is based around the
primary record and
: It seems like when solr home is absent, Solr makes an attempt to look
: a few other places to load its configuration. It will try to look for
: solrconfig.xml on the classpath as well. It doesn't seem like it makes
: any attempt to find solr.xml though. Why is that? Read below for the
:
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