On 11-Sep-07, at 8:52 AM, Jack L wrote:
I was going through some old emails on this topic. Rafael Rossini
figured
out how to run multiple indices on single instance of jetty but it
has to
be jetty plus. I guess jetty doesn't allow this? I suppose I can add
additional jars and make it work
I was going through some old emails on this topic. Rafael Rossini
figured out how to run multiple indices on single instance of jetty
but it has to be jetty plus. I guess jetty doesn't allow this? I
suppose I can add additional jars and make it work but I
haven't tried
that. It'll
On 11-Sep-07, at 3:32 PM, George Aroush wrote:
The example that comes with Solr is meant to be a starting
point for users. It is a relatively functional and
well-commented example, and its config files are pretty much
the canonical documentation for solr config, and for many
people they can
a while back, but now I cannot find any information about Jetty Plus
6.*, only 5 - http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty5/plus/index.html .
Otis
- Original Message
From: Chris Hostetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 8:10:46 PM
Subject: Re: multiple
: Hm, that JNDI again... this makes it sound like SOLR-215 is completely
: superfluous?
No ... i still haven't had a chance to review the patch, but Henri makes
some great argmuments for the WHY of the patch in the issue
description...
Multiple cores:
Deployment issues within some
I would use SOLR-215 instead of running multiple instances on the same box.
Otis
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- Original Message
From: michael ravits [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
: norms, term vectors, field caches, etc. It almost sounds like one
: would want multiple instances of Solr in the same app container. But
: if that's the case, you aren't saving much over just having multiple
: app servers.
I didn't say anything yesterday because i pretty much agreed with
On 3/21/06, Grant Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if it is possible to have one SOLR instance host multiple
indices? Otherwise, I would need to deploy a separate WAR for every SOLR
instance I want, correct?
It's not currently possible. A fair amount would have to change