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Ok, great.
We now moved from "identical setup breaks things in a bugfix version"
to "strange behavior when field does not exist". The "ide
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From: Alexandre Rafalovitch [arafa...@gmail.com]
Sent: 10 June 2019 12:49
To: solr-user
Subject: [SPAM] Re: query parsed in different ways in two identical solr
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Were you able to simplify it to the simplest use case showing the issue? Or
reproduc
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From: Danilo Tomasoni
Sent: 07 June 2019 11:47
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: RE: query parsed in different ways in two identical solr instances
any thoughts
Subject: RE: query parsed in different ways in two identical solr instances
The two collections are not identical, many overlapping documents but with some
different field names (test has also extra fields that 1 didn't have).
Actually we have 42.000.000 docs in solr1, and 40.000.000 in solr-test
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From: Alexandre Rafalovitch [arafa...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 June 2019 15:53
To: solr-user
Subject: Re: query parsed in different ways in two identical solr instances
Those two queries look same after sorting the parameters, yet the
results are clearly different. That means
really need to
From: Alexandre Rafalovitch [arafa...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 June 2019 15:53
To: solr-user
Subject: Re: query parsed in different ways in two identical solr instances
Those two queries look same after sorting the parameters, yet the
results
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> Sent: 05 June 2019 17:52
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
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> On 6/5/2019
Subject: Re: query parsed in different ways in two identical solr instances
On 6/5/2019 8:41 AM, Danilo Tomasoni wrote:
> Hello,
> I have two solr instances with exactly the same configuration.
> The only difference that i know is that the first (the working one, is solr
> 7.3.0,
>
On 6/5/2019 8:41 AM, Danilo Tomasoni wrote:
Hello,
I have two solr instances with exactly the same configuration.
The only difference that i know is that the first (the working one, is solr
7.3.0,
while the one that's not working is solr 7.3.1)
If I execute the same query (with debugQuery=on)
Hello,
I have two solr instances with exactly the same configuration.
The only difference that i know is that the first (the working one, is solr
7.3.0,
while the one that's not working is solr 7.3.1)
If I execute the same query (with debugQuery=on) it gets parsed in different
ways on the two
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