Hi,
Probably a stupid question with the obvious answer, but if I am
running a Solr master and accepting updates, do I have to stop the
updates when I start the optimise of the index? Or will optimise just
take the latest snapshot and work on that independently of the
incoming updates?
Really
Hi Otis,
Thanks for the response. I'll try and inline some clarity...
2008/9/18 Otis Gospodnetic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to put together a security model around fields in my
index. My requirement is that a user may not have permission to view
certain fields in the index when he does a
you quick yes/no.
Or perhaps you can get those others to list those Autonomy features that
they think they really need, and we can tell you how Solr compares.
Otis
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From: Geoff Hopson [EMAIL PROTECTED
, not.
I used to work at Autonomy (and Verity and Inktomi and Infoseek),
and I chose Solr for Netflix. It is working great for us.
wunder
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Walter Underwood
Former Ultraseek Architect
Current Netflix Search Lead
On 9/17/08 10:46 PM, Geoff Hopson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm under
Hi,
First post/question, so please be gentle :-)
I am trying to put together a security model around fields in my
index. My requirement is that a user may not have permission to view
certain fields in the index when he does a search. For example, he may
have permission to see the name and
Hi,
I'm under pressure to justify the use of Solr on my project, and
others are suggesting that Autonomy be used instead. Apart from price,
does anyone have a list of pros/cons around Autonomy compared to Solr?
Thanks
geoff