In addition to yonik's point about the LocalParams wiki page (and please
let us know if you aren't sure of the answers to any of your questions
after reading it) I wanted to clear up one thing...
: Let's start with that not-nested query example. Can you in fact use it as
: above, to force dis
: We use Drupal as the CMS and Solr for our search engine needs and are
: planning to have Solr Master-Slave replication setup across the data
: centers. I am in the process of testing my replication - what is the
: best means to delete the index on the Solr slave and then replicate a
: fresh copy
: I am building up a query with quite a bit of logic such as parentheses, plus
: signs, etc... and it's a little tedious dealing with it all at a string
: level. I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on constructing the query
: in lucene and using the string representation of the query to se
: i am using multiple facet fields. so i want to have the field with the
: most items first.
the facet fields are returned i nthe order they were requested in the
params -- reordering them in the client is trivial, so setting up special
commands to re-order them on the server side isn't somethi
I tried the stand-alone Luke tool (not Luke request handler) to browse
a solr index and find a few strange things:
1. Queries like "id:123" which work fine in /solr/admin web interface
returns nothing in Luke. "*:*" returns everything fine in Luke.
2. When Luke displays records with query "*:*",
You are right. Thanks Chris!
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
>
> : Most likely you have missed to point data directory in solrconf.xml,
> : this should help :
> : http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrConfigXml#dataDir_parameter
>
> right .. double check what the dataDir setting
Thanks! I tried that and it worked. It turned out that I also need to set
-Dsolr.data.dir=/opt/solr/example/data
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Abdelhamid ABID wrote:
> Most likely you have missed to point data directory in solrconf.xml,
> this should help :
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrC
Solr,
The Solr 1.4 EES book arrived yesterday and I'm very much enjoying it. I was
glad to see that "rich clients" are one case for embedding Solr as this is the
case for my application. Multi Cores will also be important for my RIA.
The book covers a lot and makes it clear that Solr has extens
oh yes thats correct, but that orders the items inside a facet.
i am using multiple facet fields. so i want to have the field with the
most items first.
thanks.
> use: facet.sort=true
>
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SimpleFacetParameters#facet.sort
>
>
> On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 3:53 PM, wrote
Thanks Hoss, yeah I had an outdated jar, I ran ant clean then ant dist and
all is well now.
--
Mauricio
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
>
> : Hi, I'm trying to build from source to apply the field collapsing patch.
> : 'Ant dist' runs just fine, no errors, but at startup
: Most likely you have missed to point data directory in solrconf.xml,
: this should help :
: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrConfigXml#dataDir_parameter
right .. double check what the dataDir setting looks like ... if it's
unset it uses "data" in your solr instance directory, but if it is set,
I only have one solr instance so I followed the "Single Solr Instance",
which basically tells me to set -Dsolr.solr.home to the solr directory,
which I did ...
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 2:32 PM, K Wong wrote:
> There are directions on this page under Tomcat on Windows > Multiple Solr
> apps:
>
> h
Most likely you have missed to point data directory in solrconf.xml,
this should help :
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrConfigXml#dataDir_parameter
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 9:48 PM, jlist9 wrote:
> My solr index works fine with the embedded Jetty. I'm trying to move the
> index to Tomcat. Followi
There are directions on this page under Tomcat on Windows > Multiple Solr apps:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat
I'm running a multicore install on RHEL5/Tomcat5.5 and I just followed
the docs and it went fine. I'm not sure that I can be of much help
other than pointing you to the relevant
My solr index works fine with the embedded Jetty. I'm trying to move the
index to Tomcat. Following the wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat,
I put this line in setenv.bat:
set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% "-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"
"-Dsolr.solr.home=D:\opt\solr\example"
Tomcat seems to be pick
: see that economics prizes were added relatively late) but there isn't a
: sparkline showing the statistical distribution of values across numeric
: fields -- the only numeric field is year (well, they also have decade but
: that's the same thing) and by having hte sparkline on the constraints
: Here is one that I recently came across, and liked (look at the
: last example): http://moritz.stefaner.eu/projects/elastic-lists/
: The code has apparently also been recently open-sourced.
Ah... that is a pretty awesome visual UI for facets -- and they do use
sparklines but not in the way i w
: I'm interested in this stuff, but what is a 'sparkline', and can I get a URL
of an example?
The email in this thread where i first suggested that sparklines on
numeric facets would be cool had two links, one to the definitive
Sparklines essay by Tufte
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spark
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have implemented a facet search, where users essentially select what should
> not be included. I do this by constructing an fq filter where I match for the
> deselected items that I then negate:
> $fq = "{!tag=dt}!
Hi,
I have implemented a facet search, where users essentially select what should
not be included. I do this by constructing an fq filter where I match for the
deselected items that I then negate:
$fq = "{!tag=dt}!($fq)";
$criteria->addParam('fq', $fq);
Now in some cases
David, if it's fast for you to reproduce, would it be possible for you
to try the latest Jetty 6.1.24 and see if the issue still exists?
http://dist.codehaus.org/jetty/
Seems like we should upgrade to 6.1.24 anyway (there were quite a few
fixes in 6.1.23)
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNot
use: facet.sort=true
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SimpleFacetParameters#facet.sort
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 3:53 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can i configuratively order facets according to total count of facet
> fields?
>
> for example - facets with the highest count be on top.
>
> facet1 [0]
> ab
Hi,
how can i configuratively order facets according to total count of facet
fields?
for example - facets with the highest count be on top.
facet1 [0]
abc (20)
def (18)
ghi (16)
facet2 [1]
jkl (10)
mno (9)
pqr (2)
thanks
dev.
Well, the index does, indeed, get bigger. But the searches
get much faster because there's no term expansion going
on. It's another time/space tradeoff. I'm afraid you'll have
to just experiment a bit to see if this is an acceptable tradeoff.
in your particular situation
The real memory hit i
Thank you, Chris and Erick, for the answers,
it was new to me that "the*" is expanded to all known the* words in the
index. Good to know.
And yes, the AND operation between the query terms are certainly the
problem. (I would like to switch to OR instead. The result set will grow
the more wo
On Sat, 29 May 2010 00:00:57 -0700 (PDT)
Dennis Gearon wrote:
> I'm interested in this stuff, but what is a 'sparkline', and can
> I get a URL of an example?
[...]
Here is one that I recently came across, and liked (look at the
last example): http://moritz.stefaner.eu/projects/elastic-lists/
The
On 5/29/10 3:13 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Wow, thanks for the heads-up David!
: This probably got inadvertently changed when Jetty was upgraded...
: sounds like we should prob change back to BoundedThreadPool as a
: default!
it seems to have been a deliberate choice miler made, it was a dist
I'm interested in this stuff, but what is a 'sparkline', and can I get a URL of
an example?
Dennis Gearon
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