Hi,
I try to upgrade our SolR installation from SolR 5 to 7.
We use a customized similarity class that heavily depends on the coordination
factor to scale the similarity for OR-queries with multiple terms.
Since SolR 7 this feature has been removed. Is there any hook to implement this
in our
Hi,
I try to upgrade our SolR installation from SolR 5 to 7.
We use a customized similarity class that heavily depends on the coordination
factor to scale the similarity for OR-queries with multiple terms.
Since SolR 7 this feature has been removed. Is there any hook to implement this
in our
> I still think you should look at ensuring your merge policy is turned off
>in solrconfig.xml (if I understand your scenario, you have 1 instance which
>is read-only for searching, and another writing to the same index
>location), and did your turn infostream on as Erick suggested?
Thank you for
Hi,
we still have the problem that SolR deletes index files on closing the
application if the index was changed in the meantime from the production
application (which has an embedded SolR-Server).
The problem also occurs if we use a local file system instead of a NFS.
I have changed the loglevel
Hi,
If you look at the files at the ls-Output in my last post you will see that
SolR has deleted the
segments_f -file. Thus the index can no longer be loaded.
I also had other cases in which the data directory of SolR was empty after the
SolR shutdown.
And yes, it ist bad.
Best regards
Hi Shawn,
>To figure out what's going on, we will need information about your
>server, exactly how you installed Solr, how it is started, how it is
>stopped, etc.
thanks for your interest in our problem.
I currently start SolR on Linux via
solr-5.3.1/bin/solr start -f
because we are still in
Hi,
we are using SolR for some years now and are currently switching from SolR 3.6
to 5.3.1.
SolR 5.3.1 deletes all index files when it shuts down and there were external
changes on the index-files
(in our case from a second SolR-server which produces the index).
Is this behaviour intentional?