I think you guys are talking about two different kinds of 'virtual
hosts'. Lance is talking about CPU virtualization. Eric appears to be
talking about apache virtual web hosts, although Eric hasn't told us how
apache is involved in his setup in the first place, so it's unclear.
Assuming you
I was speaking about apache virtual hosts. I was concerned that there was an
increase processing time due to the solr and nutch instance being housed inside
a virtual host as opposed to being dropped in root of my distro.
Thank you for the astute clarification.
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I don't think you read the entire thread. I'm assuming you made a mistake.
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From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:hossman_luc...@fucit.org]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 11:49 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Solr in virtual host as opposed to /lib
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No, he didn't make a mistake but you did. Next time, please start a new thread
not by conveniently replying to an existing thread and just changing the
subject. Now we have two threads in thread. :)
I don't think you read the entire thread. I'm assuming you made a mistake.
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: I don't think you read the entire thread. I'm assuming you made a mistake.
No mistake. When you sent your first message with the subject Solr in
virtual host as opposed to /lib you did so in response to a completely
unrelated thread (Searching with wrong keyboard layout or using
translit)
Is there an issue running Solr in /home/lib as opposed to running it
somewhere outside of the virtual hosts like /lib?
Eric
Can you expand on your question? Are you having a problem? Is this idle
curiosity?
Because I have no idea how to respond when there is so little information.
Best
Erick
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Eric Martin e...@makethembite.com wrote:
Is there an issue running Solr in /home/lib as
Hi,
Thank you. This is more than idle curiosity. I am trying to debug an issue I
am having with my installation and this is one step in verifying that I have
a setup that does not consume resources. I am trying to debunk my internal
myth that having Solr nad Nutch in a virtual host would be
What servlet container are you putting your Solr in? Jetty? Tomcat? Something
else? Are you fronting it with apache on top of that? (I think maybe you are,
otherwise I'm not sure how the phrase 'virtual host' applies).
In general, Solr of course doesn't care what directory it's in on disk, so
Excellent information. Thank you. Solr is acting just fine then. I can
connect to it no issues, it indexes fine and there didn't seem to be any
complication with it. Now I can rule it out and go about solving, what you
pointed out, and I agree, to be a java/nutch issue.
Nutch is a crawler I use
With virtual hosting you can give CPU memory quotas to your
different VMs. This allows you to control the Nutch v.s. The World
problem. Unforch, you cannot allocate disk channel. With two i/o bound
apps, this is a problem.
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Eric Martin e...@makethembite.com wrote:
Oh. So I should take out the installations and move them to /some_dir as
opposed to inside my virtual host of /home/my solr nutch is here/www
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Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 7:26 PM
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