[IMPORTANT] Apache Solr TLP Update - Solr User email list migration

2021-02-23 Thread Anshum Gupta
Hi Solr Users,

As part of setting up Apache Solr as a Top Level Project, we’re migrating
the existing solr-user@lucene.apache.org mailing list to
us...@solr.apache.org.

All existing subscriptions, and conversations will be migrated to the new
list but if you have any mail client filters, please fix them accordingly.

The migration has been requested and ASF Infra is working with the
Lucene/Solr PMC for this[1].

We will update the list once the migration is completed.

- Anshum Gupta
On behalf of the Apache Solr PMC

[1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-21443


Re: subscribe to solr user mailing list

2020-07-27 Thread Prashant Jyoti
Well thanks Eric :) I should have realized that the subscription service
would be automated and the mail didn't need a 'body' as such  

Guess I spammed a whole lot of people!

On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 5:23 PM Erick Erickson 
wrote:

> You can subscribe here: https://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html
>
> > On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:34 AM, Prashant Jyoti 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I would like to subscribe to the Solr user mailing list as I have
> recently
> > started using Solr and think that the mailing list would be helpful to
> > search for useful information like configuration and performance tuning
> or
> > figuring out use cases.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Prashant.
>
>

-- 
Regards,
Prashant.


Re: subscribe to solr user mailing list

2020-07-27 Thread Erick Erickson
You can subscribe here: https://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html

> On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:34 AM, Prashant Jyoti  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I would like to subscribe to the Solr user mailing list as I have recently
> started using Solr and think that the mailing list would be helpful to
> search for useful information like configuration and performance tuning or
> figuring out use cases.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Prashant.



subscribe to solr user mailing list

2020-07-26 Thread Prashant Jyoti
Hi,
I would like to subscribe to the Solr user mailing list as I have recently
started using Solr and think that the mailing list would be helpful to
search for useful information like configuration and performance tuning or
figuring out use cases.

Thanks!

-- 
Regards,
Prashant.


Re: solr-user-subscribe

2019-10-25 Thread Erick Erickson
If you _are_ using SolrCloud, you can use the collections API SPLITSHARD 
command.

> On Oct 25, 2019, at 7:37 AM, Shawn Heisey  wrote:
> 
> On 10/24/2019 11:19 PM, Hafiz Muhammad Shafiq wrote:
>> HI,
>> I am using Solr 6.x version for search purposes. Now data has been
>> increased into one shard. I have to create some additional shards and also
>> have to balance base on number of documents. According to my search, solr
>> does not provide rebalance API. Is it correct ? How can I do my job.
> 
> You will need to create the collection again.  If you're not already running 
> SolrCloud, you will need to change your Solr install so that it is running in 
> cloud mode.  Sharded indexes are possible without SolrCloud, but SolrCloud 
> will be a lot easier.
> 
> A wiki page that's more informative than helpful:
> 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/HowToReindex
> 
> Thanks,
> Shawn



Re: solr-user-subscribe

2019-10-25 Thread Shawn Heisey

On 10/24/2019 11:19 PM, Hafiz Muhammad Shafiq wrote:

HI,
I am using Solr 6.x version for search purposes. Now data has been
increased into one shard. I have to create some additional shards and also
have to balance base on number of documents. According to my search, solr
does not provide rebalance API. Is it correct ? How can I do my job.


You will need to create the collection again.  If you're not already 
running SolrCloud, you will need to change your Solr install so that it 
is running in cloud mode.  Sharded indexes are possible without 
SolrCloud, but SolrCloud will be a lot easier.


A wiki page that's more informative than helpful:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/HowToReindex

Thanks,
Shawn


Re: solr-user-subscribe

2019-10-25 Thread Hafiz Muhammad Shafiq
HI,
I am using Solr 6.x version for search purposes. Now data has been
increased into one shard. I have to create some additional shards and also
have to balance base on number of documents. According to my search, solr
does not provide rebalance API. Is it correct ? How can I do my job.

On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 10:16 AM Hafiz Muhammad Shafiq <
hafiz.sha...@kics.edu.pk> wrote:

>
>


Re: WELCOME to solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2019-10-20 Thread Erick Erickson
In short, nothing that’s maintained as part of the Apache project. There may be 
commercial products, but I haven’t had occasion to look for one.

Best,
Erick

> On Oct 20, 2019, at 7:42 AM, Wasim S Kazi  wrote:
> 
> Good day
> 
> I would like to get some info or confirmation about configuring Solr 8+ to 
> get content from WCM (Websphere Content Management)
> 
> Essentially, we have manually index data from WCM into Solr and this all 
> works fine. We want to now automate this process, so checking is there is any 
> well established integration method between WCM and Solr. This integration 
> should allow content being indexed automatically, or periodically without 
> human intervention.
> 
> Regards
> Wasim Kazi
> 
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RE: WELCOME to solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2019-10-20 Thread Wasim S Kazi
Good day

I would like to get some info or confirmation about configuring Solr 8+ to get 
content from WCM (Websphere Content Management)

Essentially, we have manually index data from WCM into Solr and this all works 
fine. We want to now automate this process, so checking is there is any well 
established integration method between WCM and Solr. This integration should 
allow content being indexed automatically, or periodically without human 
intervention.

Regards
Wasim Kazi

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Re: solr-user-unsubscribe

2019-09-07 Thread Erick Erickson
Follow the instructions here: 
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc. You must use 
the _exact_ same e-mail as you used to subscribe.

If the initial try doesn't work and following the suggestions at the "problems" 
link doesn't work for you, let us know. But note you need to show us the 
_entire_ return header to allow anyone to diagnose the problem.

Best,
Erick

> On Sep 6, 2019, at 4:22 AM, Charton, Andre 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> 



solr-user-unsubscribe

2019-09-06 Thread Charton, Andre
 



Re: UpdateHandler batch size / search solr-user

2019-02-19 Thread Erick Erickson
Sending batches in parallel is perfectly fine. _However_,
if you’re updating the same document, there’s no 
guarantee which would win.

Imagine you have two processes sending batches. The
order of execution depends on way too many variables.

If nothing else, if process 1 sends a document then some
time later process 2 sends the same document, the one from
process2 would “win”. The optimistic locking scenario wouldn’t
come into the picture unless you took  control of assigning the
_version_ number.

Best,
Erick

> On Feb 19, 2019, at 9:23 AM, David '-1' Schmid  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> On 2019-02-18T20:36:35, Erick Erickson wrote:
>> Typically, people set their autocommit (hard) settings in
>> solrconfig.xml and forget about it. I usually use a time-based trigger
>> and don’t use documents as a trigger.
> I added a timed autoCommit and it seems to work out nicely. Thank you!
> 
>> Until you do a hard commit, all the incoming documents are held in the
>> transaction log,
> Ah, yes. Somehow I did not draw the link to transactions.
> I've noticed that solr is using only one of my four CPUs for applying
> the update. With that in mind, could I submit my batches in parallel,
> or would that be worse? To be honest, I've never seen what kind of
> transaction or coherency model is used in solr.
> 
> I think it's touched briefly by the solr-ref-guide for applying updates
> to single document fields; but I can't say for sure if it's using an
> optimistic strategy or if the parallel updates would produce more
> overhead by pessimistic locking.
> 
> regards,
> =1



Re: UpdateHandler batch size / search solr-user

2019-02-19 Thread David '-1' Schmid
Hi!

On 2019-02-18T20:36:35, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Typically, people set their autocommit (hard) settings in
> solrconfig.xml and forget about it. I usually use a time-based trigger
> and don’t use documents as a trigger.
I added a timed autoCommit and it seems to work out nicely. Thank you!

> Until you do a hard commit, all the incoming documents are held in the
> transaction log,
Ah, yes. Somehow I did not draw the link to transactions.
I've noticed that solr is using only one of my four CPUs for applying
the update. With that in mind, could I submit my batches in parallel,
or would that be worse? To be honest, I've never seen what kind of
transaction or coherency model is used in solr.

I think it's touched briefly by the solr-ref-guide for applying updates
to single document fields; but I can't say for sure if it's using an
optimistic strategy or if the parallel updates would produce more
overhead by pessimistic locking.

regards,
=1


Re: UpdateHandler batch size / search solr-user

2019-02-18 Thread Erick Erickson
Typically, people set their autocommit (hard) settings in solrconfig.xml and 
forget about it. I usually use a time-based trigger and don’t use documents as 
a trigger.

If you were waiting until the end of your batch run (all 46M docs) to issue a 
commit, that’s an anit-pattern. Until you do a hard commit, all the incoming 
documents are held in the transaction log, see: 
https://lucidworks.com/2013/08/23/understanding-transaction-logs-softcommit-and-commit-in-sorlcloud/
 
<https://lucidworks.com/2013/08/23/understanding-transaction-logs-softcommit-and-commit-in-sorlcloud/>.
 Setting the autocommit settings to, say, 15 seconds should give a flatter 
response time.

The Solr mailing list archives, see: 
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc 
<http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc>

Best,
Erick

> On Feb 18, 2019, at 10:03 AM, David '-1' Schmid  wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> Another question I could not find an answer to:
> is there a best-practice / recommendation for pushing several million
> documents into a new index?
> 
> I'm currently splittig my documents into batches of 10,000 json-line
> payloads into the update request handler, with commit set to 'true'
> (yes, for each of the batches).
> I'm using commit since that got me stable 'QTime' around ~2100, without
> commiting every batch, the QTime will degrade ten-fold by the time I
> sent somewhere around 1,000,000 documents.
> This will steadily climb, so after I sent all 46M documents I end up
> with QTime values about 40,000 in case I don't commit every batch
> immediately.
> 
> Since I cannot find anything in my mails, I wanted to search the
> solr-user archives but, as far as I can tell: there is no such thing.
> Maybe I can't see it or just glossed over it, but is there no searchable
> index of solr-user? Any hints?
> 
> regards,
> -1



UpdateHandler batch size / search solr-user

2019-02-18 Thread David '-1' Schmid
Hello!

Another question I could not find an answer to:
is there a best-practice / recommendation for pushing several million
documents into a new index?

I'm currently splittig my documents into batches of 10,000 json-line
payloads into the update request handler, with commit set to 'true'
(yes, for each of the batches).
I'm using commit since that got me stable 'QTime' around ~2100, without
commiting every batch, the QTime will degrade ten-fold by the time I
sent somewhere around 1,000,000 documents.
This will steadily climb, so after I sent all 46M documents I end up
with QTime values about 40,000 in case I don't commit every batch
immediately.

Since I cannot find anything in my mails, I wanted to search the
solr-user archives but, as far as I can tell: there is no such thing.
Maybe I can't see it or just glossed over it, but is there no searchable
index of solr-user? Any hints?

regards,
-1


NYC Apache Lucene/Solr User Group: Call for Speakers

2019-02-13 Thread Carlos Valcarcel
Hello, everyone!

The New York Apache Lucene/Solr User Group
<https://www.meetup.com/NYC-Apache-Lucene-Solr-Meetup/> is, for the first
time, sending out a call for speakers for 2019/20.

We have a great line up of speakers for this year, but we also want to hear
more from the community. Now that we are over 1300 members, there is
nothing more I would like than to have some of our members step forward and
give a talk about a new technology they use along with Solr.

Hence the Call for Speakers!

Send me your abstracts, your titles, your bio. Send me links to where
you've presented (optional)! Send me anything you think relevant to search
(get it?)!

We are starting again and I’d like to have as much of the year laid out as
possible even spilling over into 2020 (can you believe it? 2020 already!).

Don't be formal! Send you ideas!

If you’d rather not present, are there any talks you'd like to hear?

Should we have a Solr training half-day to acquaint family and friends with
Solr?

Should we give away Kindles instead of physical books? (Actually we already
are!)

Pizza instead of sandwiches?

Paper or plastic?

Regular or decaf?

Your thoughts matter!

Let me know!

Carlos Valcarcel

NYC Apache Lucene/Solr User Group

Our 2019 Schedule
<https://www.meetup.com/NYC-Apache-Lucene-Solr-Meetup/events/>


Solr user account requires login?

2019-02-05 Thread Perrigo, Matthew (A3IS)
Hello,

After following the install guide and setting up the Solr user as described 
below, Nessus compliance scans are stating that the 'solr' user should have 
/usr/sbin/nologin, but the dev team is saying that setting the nologin will 
render the account unusable. Does the solr account need an interactive login?
This was the guidance followed for the solr user:
Create the Solr User

Running Solr as root is not recommended for security reasons, and the control 
script<https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_1/solr-control-script-reference.html#solr-control-script-reference>
 start command will refuse to do so. Consequently, you should determine the 
username of a system user that will own all of the Solr files and the running 
Solr process. By default, the installation script will create the solr user, 
but you can override this setting using the -u option. If your organization has 
specific requirements for creating new user accounts, then you should create 
the user before running the script. The installation script will make the Solr 
user the owner of the /opt/solr and /var/solr directories.

You are now ready to run the installation script.



Re: Please unsubscribe me from solr-user emails

2019-01-02 Thread Erick Erickson
Please follow the instructions here:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc. You
must use the _exact_ same e-mail as you used to subscribe.

If the initial try doesn't work and following the suggestions at the
"problems" link doesn't work for you, let us know. But note you need
to show us the _entire_ return header to allow anyone to diagnose the
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Best,
Erick

On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 11:34 PM Gaurav Srivastava  wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
>
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> please help me in unsubscribing the emails ?
>
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> Regards
> Gaurav Srivastava


Please unsubscribe me from solr-user emails

2019-01-01 Thread Gaurav Srivastava
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Re: Please subscribe me to solr -user forum

2018-08-16 Thread Steve Rowe
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> On Aug 16, 2018, at 7:09 AM, Arumugam, Senthil Kumar 
>  wrote:
> 
> 



Please subscribe me to solr -user forum

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Re: WELCOME to solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2018-06-25 Thread Erick Erickson
First, understand that this list is maintained by volunteers, so
answers aren't guaranteed.

If you require dedicated support there are various organizations that
provide same, but
you'll have to contact them.

That said, the community is quite responsive, just post questions to
solr-user like this
one.

Best,
Erick

On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 11:35 PM, Srinivas Muppu (US)
 wrote:
> Hi Solr Team,
>
> We are facing Solr System Configuration issues which needs help. Please let
> us know whom to post our Questions/Queries.
>
> Thanks,
> Srinivas
>
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 2:22 AM,  wrote:
>
>> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
>> solr-user@lucene.apache.org mailing list.
>>
>> I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
>> at solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org.
>>
>> Acknowledgment: I have added the address
>>
>>    srinivas.mu...@pwc.com
>>
>> to the solr-user mailing list.
>>
>> Welcome to solr-user@lucene.apache.org!
>>
>> Please save this message so that you know the address you are
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>>
>> To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail:
>>
>>
>> They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request,
>> so you'll actually get 100-499.
>>
>> To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345,
>> send a short message to:
>>
>>
>> The messages should contain one line or word of text to avoid being
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>> Only the ADDRESS you send to is important.
>>
>> You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
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>> In both cases, I'll send a confirmation message to that address. When
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Re: WELCOME to solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2018-06-25 Thread Srinivas Muppu (US)
Hi Solr Team,

We are facing Solr System Configuration issues which needs help. Please let
us know whom to post our Questions/Queries.

Thanks,
Srinivas

On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 2:22 AM,  wrote:

> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
> solr-user@lucene.apache.org mailing list.
>
> I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
> at solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org.
>
> Acknowledgment: I have added the address
>
>srinivas.mu...@pwc.com
>
> to the solr-user mailing list.
>
> Welcome to solr-user@lucene.apache.org!
>
> Please save this message so that you know the address you are
> subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your
> subscription address.
>
>
> --- Administrative commands for the solr-user list ---
>
> I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please
> do not send them to the list address! Instead, send
> your message to the correct command address:
>
> To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
>
>
> To remove your address from the list, send a message to:
>
>
> Send mail to the following for info and FAQ for this list:
>
>
>
> Similar addresses exist for the digest list:
>
>
>
> To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail:
>
>
> To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail:
>
>
> They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request,
> so you'll actually get 100-499.
>
> To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345,
> send a short message to:
>
>
> The messages should contain one line or word of text to avoid being
> treated as sp@m, but I will ignore their content.
> Only the ADDRESS you send to is important.
>
> You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
> for example "john@host.domain", just add a hyphen and your
> address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word:
> 
>
> To stop subscription for this address, mail:
> 
>
> In both cases, I'll send a confirmation message to that address. When
> you receive it, simply reply to it to complete your subscription.
>
> If despite following these instructions, you do not get the
> desired results, please contact my owner at
> solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org. Please be patient, my owner is a
> lot slower than I am ;-)
>
> --- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received.
>
> Return-Path: 
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solr-user-subscribe

2018-04-26 Thread Timothy Clotworthy
 solr-user-subscribe


solr-user-subscribe

2018-04-26 Thread Timothy Clotworthy



Re: solr-user-subscribe

2017-07-17 Thread srshaik
I added a reply to the discussion. Please accept.

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:05 PM, Naohiko Uramoto [via Lucene] <
ml+s472066n4346101...@n3.nabble.com> wrote:

> solr-user-subscribe <[hidden email]
> <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node=4346101=0>>
>
> --
> Naohiko Uramoto
>
>
> --
> If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion
> below:
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> To unsubscribe from Solr - User, click here
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> .
> NAML
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Re: solr-user-subscribe

2017-07-17 Thread Erick Erickson
Please follow the instructions here:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc. You
must use the _exact_ same e-mail as you used to subscribe.


If the initial try doesn't work and following the suggestions at the
"problems" link doesn't work for you, let us know. But note you need
to show us the _entire_ return header to allow anyone to diagnose the
problem.


Best,

Erick

On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Yangrui Guo <guoyang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> unsubscribe
>
> On Friday, July 14, 2017, Naohiko Uramoto <uram...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> solr-user-subscribe <solr-user-subscr...@lucene.apache.org <javascript:;>>
>>
>> --
>> Naohiko Uramoto
>>


Re: solr-user-subscribe

2017-07-16 Thread Yangrui Guo
unsubscribe

On Friday, July 14, 2017, Naohiko Uramoto <uram...@gmail.com> wrote:

> solr-user-subscribe <solr-user-subscr...@lucene.apache.org <javascript:;>>
>
> --
> Naohiko Uramoto
>


solr-user-subscribe

2017-07-14 Thread Naohiko Uramoto
solr-user-subscribe <solr-user-subscr...@lucene.apache.org>

-- 
Naohiko Uramoto


Re: Fw: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-02-01 Thread alessandro.benedetti
Gents,
have you read the instructions ?
Have you sent an email to : solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org ?

You don't need to send messages to the mailing list with that address as
content.
Just follow what's in the official Solr documentation page :

http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc

Thank you 



-
---
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Fw: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-02-01 Thread Syed Mudasseer
Can someone help me with unsubscription of solr emails?

I tried sending "unsubscribe" emails to "solr-user@lucene.apache.org" but no 
luck.


Thanks,

Mudasseer


From: Syed Mudasseer <mudass...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 12:55 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: solr-user-unsubscribe




Re: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-31 Thread Erick Erickson
Please follow the instructions here:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc. You
must use the _exact_ same e-mail as you used to subscribe.

If the initial try doesn't work and following the suggestions at the
"problems" link doesn't work for you, let us know. But note you need
to show us the _entire_ return header to allow anyone to diagnose the
problem.

Best,
Erick

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 4:59 AM, Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL
<william.r...@ll.mit.edu> wrote:
> solr-user-unsubscribe
>
>
>
> From: Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 7:54 AM
> To: 'solr-user@lucene.apache.org'
> Subject: solr-user-unsubscribe
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill Rowe
>
> Senior Software Developer
>
> Technology Innovation & Integration, Information Services Department (ISD)
>
> MIT Lincoln Laboratory
>
> 244 Wood Street
>
> Lexington, MA 02420
>
> Office: 781-981-4520
>
> Mobile: 774-210-0853
>
> william.r...@ll.mit.edu
>
>


Re: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-31 Thread Erick Erickson
Please follow the instructions here:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc. You
must use the _exact_ same e-mail as you used to subscribe.

If the initial try doesn't work and following the suggestions at the
"problems" link doesn't work for you, let us know. But note you need
to show us the _entire_ return header to allow anyone to diagnose the
problem.

Best,
Erick

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 5:54 AM, Jiangenbo <jian...@clas.ac.cn> wrote:
> solr-user-unsubscribe
>
>
>


solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-31 Thread Jiangenbo
solr-user-unsubscribe 
 




solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-31 Thread Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL
solr-user-unsubscribe

 

From: Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL 
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 7:54 AM
To: 'solr-user@lucene.apache.org'
Subject: solr-user-unsubscribe

 

 

 

Bill Rowe

Senior Software Developer

Technology Innovation & Integration, Information Services Department (ISD)

MIT Lincoln Laboratory

244 Wood Street

Lexington, MA 02420

Office: 781-981-4520

Mobile: 774-210-0853

william.r...@ll.mit.edu

 



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Re: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-30 Thread Erick Erickson
It's all an automated process,
Please follow the "unsubscribe" instructions here:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc

You must use the _exact_ e-mail address you used to subscribe with.
the "Problems" link provides additional information.

On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 4:55 AM, Syed Mudasseer  wrote:
>


Re: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-30 Thread Dorian Hoxha
Come on dude. Just look at instructions. Have a little respect.

On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL <
william.r...@ll.mit.edu> wrote:

> solr-user-unsubscribe
>
>
>


solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-30 Thread Syed Mudasseer



RE: solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-30 Thread Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL
solr-user-unsubscribe

 



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solr-user-unsubscribe

2017-01-30 Thread Rowe, William - 1180 - MITLL
 

 

Bill Rowe

Senior Software Developer

Technology Innovation & Integration, Information Services Department (ISD)

MIT Lincoln Laboratory

244 Wood Street

Lexington, MA 02420

Office: 781-981-4520

Mobile: 774-210-0853

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Re: confirm subscribe to solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2016-11-07 Thread Georgios Petasis

On 7/11/2016 13:50, solr-user-h...@lucene.apache.org wrote:

Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
solr-user@lucene.apache.org mailing list.

I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
at solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org.

To confirm that you would like

petas...@yahoo.gr

added to the solr-user mailing list, please send
a short reply to this address:


solr-user-sc.1478519438.cplbgddohdekmdpnkjoa-petasisg=yahoo...@lucene.apache.org

Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button.
If this does not work, simply copy the address and paste it into
the "To:" field of a new message.

or click here:

mailto:solr-user-sc.1478519438.cplbgddohdekmdpnkjoa-petasisg=yahoo...@lucene.apache.org

This confirmation serves two purposes. First, it verifies that I am able
to get mail through to you. Second, it protects you in case someone
forges a subscription request in your name.

Please note that ALL Apache dev- and user- mailing lists are publicly
archived.  Do familiarize yourself with Apache's public archive policy at

 http://www.apache.org/foundation/public-archives.html

prior to subscribing and posting messages to solr-user@lucene.apache.org.
If you're not sure whether or not the policy applies to this mailing list,
assume it does unless the list name contains the word "private" in it.

Some mail programs are broken and cannot handle long addresses. If you
cannot reply to this request, instead send a message to
<solr-user-requ...@lucene.apache.org> and put the
entire address listed above into the "Subject:" line.


--- Administrative commands for the solr-user list ---

I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please
do not send them to the list address! Instead, send
your message to the correct command address:

To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
<solr-user-subscr...@lucene.apache.org>

To remove your address from the list, send a message to:
<solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org>

Send mail to the following for info and FAQ for this list:
<solr-user-i...@lucene.apache.org>
<solr-user-...@lucene.apache.org>

Similar addresses exist for the digest list:
<solr-user-digest-subscr...@lucene.apache.org>
<solr-user-digest-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org>

To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail:
<solr-user-get.123_...@lucene.apache.org>

To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail:
<solr-user-index.123_...@lucene.apache.org>

They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request,
so you'll actually get 100-499.

To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345,
send a short message to:
<solr-user-thread.12...@lucene.apache.org>

The messages should contain one line or word of text to avoid being
treated as sp@m, but I will ignore their content.
Only the ADDRESS you send to is important.

You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
for example "john@host.domain", just add a hyphen and your
address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word:

Re: Information for solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2016-05-21 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 5/21/2016 7:09 AM, Carl Roberts wrote:
> And, these response are just weird.  Do they mean this user list is
> obsolete?  is solr no longer supported via a user list where we can
> ask questions?

You received one other reply, but that reply was sent to the list, and I
do not know if you are subscribed or not.  I am sending this directly to
you as well as to the list.

Your message was sent successfully, as evidenced by the fact that I am
replying to it.

This is a very active list.  So far I have received 798 messages in May
2016 alone.  There are a lot of subscribers, but I do not know what the
exact number is.

The message I am replying to here *did* go to the list, but I do not
know how to tell whether it was sent from a subscribed address, or
manually released to the list by a moderator.  Reading the response you
got from ezmlm that you forwarded, it sounds like you tried to send your
previous message to both of these addresses, which will not get it to
the list:

solr-user-i...@lucene.apache.org
solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org

I'm not sure how you inferred that the list is obsolete from the
response you included.  I don't see anything in that response to
indicate that it's dead.

To make it to the list without human intervention, your message must be
sent from a subscribed address to solr-user@lucene.apache.org.  All the
details you need to get subscribed to Solr mailing lists is here:

http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html#mailing-lists

Thanks,
Shawn



Re: Information for solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2016-05-21 Thread Andrea Gazzarini
Hi Carl,
This address is valid, any subscribed user received a copy of your email.

solr-user@lucene.apache.org

Andrea
On 21 May 2016 15:10, "Carl Roberts" <carl.roberts.zap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> And, these response are just weird.  Do they mean this user list is
> obsolete?  is solr no longer supported via a user list where we can ask
> questions?
>
> On 5/21/16 9:08 AM, solr-user-h...@lucene.apache.org wrote:
>
>> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
>> solr-user@lucene.apache.org mailing list.
>>
>> I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
>> at solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org.
>>
>> No information has been provided for this list.
>>
>> --- Administrative commands for the solr-user list ---
>>
>> I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please
>> do not send them to the list address! Instead, send
>> your message to the correct command address:
>>
>> To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
>> <solr-user-subscr...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> To remove your address from the list, send a message to:
>> <solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> Send mail to the following for info and FAQ for this list:
>> <solr-user-i...@lucene.apache.org>
>> <solr-user-...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> Similar addresses exist for the digest list:
>> <solr-user-digest-subscr...@lucene.apache.org>
>> <solr-user-digest-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail:
>> <solr-user-get.123_...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail:
>> <solr-user-index.123_...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request,
>> so you'll actually get 100-499.
>>
>> To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345,
>> send a short message to:
>> <solr-user-thread.12...@lucene.apache.org>
>>
>> The messages should contain one line or word of text to avoid being
>> treated as sp@m, but I will ignore their content.
>> Only the ADDRESS you send to is important.
>>
>> You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
>> for example "john@host.domain", just add a hyphen and your
>> address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word:
>> 

Re: Information for solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2016-05-21 Thread Carl Roberts
Let's try this one (solr-user-digest-subscr...@lucene.apache.org) - 
maybe a real person will answer there.


On 5/21/16 9:09 AM, Carl Roberts wrote:
And, these responses are just wierd.  Do they mean this user list is 
obsolete?  Is solr no longer supported via a user list where we can 
ask questions?


On 5/21/16 9:08 AM, solr-user-h...@lucene.apache.org wrote:

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Re: Information for solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2016-05-21 Thread Carl Roberts
And, these response are just weird.  Do they mean this user list is 
obsolete?  is solr no longer supported via a user list where we can ask 
questions?


On 5/21/16 9:08 AM, solr-user-h...@lucene.apache.org wrote:

Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
solr-user@lucene.apache.org mailing list.

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at solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org.

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so you'll actually get 100-499.

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send a short message to:
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The messages should contain one line or word of text to avoid being
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Re: alternative forum for SOLR user

2016-02-01 Thread GW
I personally hate email lists..

But this one is actually pretty good. Excellent actually.

I'm a convert.

Joined it with Gogle mail, forward all to a folder and search it.

Piece of cake.


On 1 February 2016 at 11:08, Jean-Jacques MONOT <jj_mo...@yahoo.fr> wrote:

> Thank you for the very quick answer : the mailing list is very efficient.
>
> The trouble with a mailing list is that I will receive a lot of message in
> my mail box  I will see if I unsubscribe ...
>
>
>   De : Binoy Dalal <binoydala...@gmail.com>
>  À : SOLR Users <solr-user@lucene.apache.org>
>  Envoyé le : Lundi 1 février 2016 9h30
>  Objet : Re: alternative forum for SOLR user
>
> This is the forum if you want help. There are additional forums for dev and
> other discussions.
> Check it out here: lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html
>
> If you are looking for the archives just Google solr user list archive.
>
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, 13:43 Jean-Jacques MONOT <jj_mo...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > I am a newbie with SOLR and just registered to this mailing list.
> >
> > Is there an alternative forum for SOLR user ? I am using this mailing
> > list for support, but did not find "real" web forum.
> >
> > JJM
> >
> > ---
> > L'absence de virus dans ce courrier électronique a été vérifiée par le
> > logiciel antivirus Avast.
> > https://www.avast.com/antivirus
> >
> > --
> Regards,
> Binoy Dalal
>
>
>


alternative forum for SOLR user

2016-02-01 Thread Jean-Jacques MONOT

Hello

I am a newbie with SOLR and just registered to this mailing list.

Is there an alternative forum for SOLR user ? I am using this mailing
list for support, but did not find "real" web forum.

JJM

---
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antivirus Avast.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus



Re: alternative forum for SOLR user

2016-02-01 Thread Binoy Dalal
This is the forum if you want help. There are additional forums for dev and
other discussions.
Check it out here: lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html

If you are looking for the archives just Google solr user list archive.

On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, 13:43 Jean-Jacques MONOT <jj_mo...@yahoo.fr> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am a newbie with SOLR and just registered to this mailing list.
>
> Is there an alternative forum for SOLR user ? I am using this mailing
> list for support, but did not find "real" web forum.
>
> JJM
>
> ---
> L'absence de virus dans ce courrier électronique a été vérifiée par le
> logiciel antivirus Avast.
> https://www.avast.com/antivirus
>
> --
Regards,
Binoy Dalal


Re: alternative forum for SOLR user

2016-02-01 Thread Jean-Jacques MONOT
Thank you for the very quick answer : the mailing list is very efficient.

The trouble with a mailing list is that I will receive a lot of message in my 
mail box  I will see if I unsubscribe ... 


  De : Binoy Dalal <binoydala...@gmail.com>
 À : SOLR Users <solr-user@lucene.apache.org> 
 Envoyé le : Lundi 1 février 2016 9h30
 Objet : Re: alternative forum for SOLR user
   
This is the forum if you want help. There are additional forums for dev and
other discussions.
Check it out here: lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html

If you are looking for the archives just Google solr user list archive.

On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, 13:43 Jean-Jacques MONOT <jj_mo...@yahoo.fr> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am a newbie with SOLR and just registered to this mailing list.
>
> Is there an alternative forum for SOLR user ? I am using this mailing
> list for support, but did not find "real" web forum.
>
> JJM
>
> ---
> L'absence de virus dans ce courrier électronique a été vérifiée par le
> logiciel antivirus Avast.
> https://www.avast.com/antivirus
>
> --
Regards,
Binoy Dalal

  

Re: alternative forum for SOLR user

2016-02-01 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 2/1/2016 1:13 AM, Jean-Jacques MONOT wrote:
> I am a newbie with SOLR and just registered to this mailing list.
>
> Is there an alternative forum for SOLR user ? I am using this mailing
> list for support, but did not find "real" web forum.

Are you using "forum" as a word that can include a mailing list, or are
you talking explicitly about a website for Solr that is running forum
software?

There is at least one "forum" website that actually mirrors this mailing
list -- posts made on the forum are sent to the mailing list, and
vice-versa.  The example I am thinking of is Nabble.

This mailing list is the primary official path to find support on Solr
-- the list is run by the Apache Software Foundation, which owns all
rights connected to Solr.  There is no official "forum" website for the
project, and nothing like it is planned for the near future.  Nabble is
a third-party website.

There are some third-party systems, entirely separate from this mailing
list, that offer community support for Solr, such as stackoverflow. 
Another possibility is the #solr IRC channel, which is not exactly an
official resource, but is frequented by users who have an official
connection with the project.

Thanks,
Shawn



Re: alternative forum for SOLR user

2016-02-01 Thread Jack Krupansky
Some people prefer to use Stack Overflow, but this mailing list is still
the definitive "forum" for Solr users.

See:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/solr


-- Jack Krupansky

On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 2/1/2016 1:13 AM, Jean-Jacques MONOT wrote:
> > I am a newbie with SOLR and just registered to this mailing list.
> >
> > Is there an alternative forum for SOLR user ? I am using this mailing
> > list for support, but did not find "real" web forum.
>
> Are you using "forum" as a word that can include a mailing list, or are
> you talking explicitly about a website for Solr that is running forum
> software?
>
> There is at least one "forum" website that actually mirrors this mailing
> list -- posts made on the forum are sent to the mailing list, and
> vice-versa.  The example I am thinking of is Nabble.
>
> This mailing list is the primary official path to find support on Solr
> -- the list is run by the Apache Software Foundation, which owns all
> rights connected to Solr.  There is no official "forum" website for the
> project, and nothing like it is planned for the near future.  Nabble is
> a third-party website.
>
> There are some third-party systems, entirely separate from this mailing
> list, that offer community support for Solr, such as stackoverflow.
> Another possibility is the #solr IRC channel, which is not exactly an
> official resource, but is frequented by users who have an official
> connection with the project.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>


solr-user-subscribe

2015-10-26 Thread Margherita Di Leo
-- 
Margherita Di Leo


solr-user-unsubscribe  

2015-05-28 Thread Stefan Meise - SONIC Performance Support



Re: solr-user-unsubscribe

2015-05-28 Thread Erick Erickson
Please follow the instructions here:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/resources.html. Be sure to use the exact
same e-mail you used to subscribe.

Best,
Erick

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Stefan Meise - SONIC Performance
Support stefan.me...@sonic-ps.de wrote:



Re: New Meetup in London - Lucene/Solr User Group

2014-11-18 Thread Charlie Hull

On 27/10/2014 14:25, Charlie Hull wrote:

Hi all,

We noticed that there isn't a Lucene/Solr user group in London (although
there is an Elasticsearch user group) - so we decided to start one!
http://www.meetup.com/Apache-Lucene-Solr-London-User-Group

Please join if you're interested and do pass the word. Our first meeting
will be November 28th 2014 at Bloomberg's European HQ on Finsbury
Square. Committer Shalin Mangar will be speaking, we'll have a QA with
committers and more. We're very interested in any input you have in
terms of what you'd like to hear talks about (or even better if you can
give one), so let me know.


Hi all,

Just a final mention for this event next week in London, and to add that 
we'll also be talking on Search Turned Upside Down (inverted search at 
scale for media monitoring) and presenting some results of a 
Solr/Elasticsearch comparative performance study.


Cheers

Charlie


Cheers

Charlie




--
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Flax - Open Source Enterprise Search

tel/fax: +44 (0)8700 118334
mobile:  +44 (0)7767 825828
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Re: New Meetup in London - Lucene/Solr User Group

2014-11-18 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
On 18 November 2014 11:41, Charlie Hull char...@flax.co.uk wrote:
 presenting some results of a Solr/Elasticsearch comparative performance
 study.

I was asked about that a couple of times at the Solr Revolution
conference. Looking forward to seeing the results.

Regards,
   Alex.

Personal: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ and @arafalov
Solr resources and newsletter: http://www.solr-start.com/ and @solrstart
Solr popularizers community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=6713853


Re: New Meetup in London - Lucene/Solr User Group

2014-11-18 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Would LOVE to see the results (assuming you can ensure the same fruit(s?)
are being compared)

Otis
--
Monitoring * Alerting * Anomaly Detection * Centralized Log Management
Solr  Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/


On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Alexandre Rafalovitch arafa...@gmail.com
wrote:

 On 18 November 2014 11:41, Charlie Hull char...@flax.co.uk wrote:
  presenting some results of a Solr/Elasticsearch comparative performance
  study.

 I was asked about that a couple of times at the Solr Revolution
 conference. Looking forward to seeing the results.

 Regards,
Alex.

 Personal: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ and @arafalov
 Solr resources and newsletter: http://www.solr-start.com/ and @solrstart
 Solr popularizers community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=6713853



New Meetup in London - Lucene/Solr User Group

2014-10-27 Thread Charlie Hull

Hi all,

We noticed that there isn't a Lucene/Solr user group in London (although 
there is an Elasticsearch user group) - so we decided to start one!

http://www.meetup.com/Apache-Lucene-Solr-London-User-Group

Please join if you're interested and do pass the word. Our first meeting 
will be November 28th 2014 at Bloomberg's European HQ on Finsbury 
Square. Committer Shalin Mangar will be speaking, we'll have a QA with 
committers and more. We're very interested in any input you have in 
terms of what you'd like to hear talks about (or even better if you can 
give one), so let me know.


Cheers

Charlie

--
Charlie Hull
Flax - Open Source Enterprise Search

tel/fax: +44 (0)8700 118334
mobile:  +44 (0)7767 825828
web: www.flax.co.uk


Re: New Meetup in London - Lucene/Solr User Group

2014-10-27 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
Awesome.

And whatever lessons you learn, please share them on the popularizers
LinkedIn group. That's what it's there for. Also, feel free to
announce it there and ask for feedback.

Regards,
   Alex.
Personal: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ and @arafalov
Solr resources and newsletter: http://www.solr-start.com/ and @solrstart
Solr popularizers community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=6713853


On 27 October 2014 10:25, Charlie Hull char...@flax.co.uk wrote:
 Hi all,

 We noticed that there isn't a Lucene/Solr user group in London (although
 there is an Elasticsearch user group) - so we decided to start one!
 http://www.meetup.com/Apache-Lucene-Solr-London-User-Group

 Please join if you're interested and do pass the word. Our first meeting
 will be November 28th 2014 at Bloomberg's European HQ on Finsbury Square.
 Committer Shalin Mangar will be speaking, we'll have a QA with committers
 and more. We're very interested in any input you have in terms of what you'd
 like to hear talks about (or even better if you can give one), so let me
 know.

 Cheers

 Charlie

 --
 Charlie Hull
 Flax - Open Source Enterprise Search

 tel/fax: +44 (0)8700 118334
 mobile:  +44 (0)7767 825828
 web: www.flax.co.uk


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solr user

2014-06-03 Thread Manoj V
I m working on solr. i m interested in getting added to solr user group.

Can you please add me to the group ?


Re: solr user

2014-06-03 Thread Gora Mohanty
On 3 June 2014 11:22, Manoj V manojv1...@gmail.com wrote:
 I m working on solr. i m interested in getting added to solr user group.

 Can you please add me to the group ?

If mail from your address is reaching this list, you are already subscribed
to it. Presumably, you did that from under
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/discussion.html
Or, did you mean something else?

Regards,
Gora


Re: solr-user Digest of: get.100322

2014-05-21 Thread Jack Krupansky
Just to re-emphasize the point - when provisioning Solr, you need to ASSURE 
that the system has enough system memory so that the Solr index on that 
system fits entirely in the OS file system cache. No ifs, ands, or buts. If 
you fail to follow that RULE, all bets are off for performance and don't 
even bother complaining about poor performance on this mailing list!! Either 
get more memory or shard your index more heavily - again, no ifs, ands, or 
buts!!


Any questions on that rule?

Maybe somebody else can phrase this guidance more clearly, so that fewer 
people will fail to follow it.


Or, maybe we should enhance Solr to check available memory and log a stern 
warning if the index size exceeds system memory when Solr is started.


-- Jack Krupansky

-Original Message- 
From: Shawn Heisey

Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 1:49 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: solr-user Digest of: get.100322

On 5/20/2014 2:01 AM, Jeongseok Son wrote:

Though it uses only small amount of memory I'm worried about memory
usage because I have to store so many documents. (32GB RAM / total 5B
docs, sum of docs. of all cores)


If you've only got 32GB of RAM and there are five billion docs on the
system, Solr performance will be dismal no matter what you do with
docValues.  Your index will be FAR larger than the amount of available
RAM for caching.

http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPerformanceProblems#RAM

With that many documents, even if you don't use RAM-hungry features like
sorting and facets, you'll need a significant heap size, which will
further reduce the amount of RAM on the system that the OS can use to
cache the index.

For good performance, Solr *relies* on the operating system caching a
significant portion of the index.

Thanks,
Shawn 



Re: solr-user Digest of: get.100322

2014-05-21 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 5/21/2014 7:28 AM, Jack Krupansky wrote:
 Just to re-emphasize the point - when provisioning Solr, you need to
 ASSURE that the system has enough system memory so that the Solr index
 on that system fits entirely in the OS file system cache. No ifs,
 ands, or buts. If you fail to follow that RULE, all bets are off for
 performance and don't even bother complaining about poor performance
 on this mailing list!! Either get more memory or shard your index more
 heavily - again, no ifs, ands, or buts!!

 Any questions on that rule?

 Maybe somebody else can phrase this guidance more clearly, so that
 fewer people will fail to follow it.

 Or, maybe we should enhance Solr to check available memory and log a
 stern warning if the index size exceeds system memory when Solr is
 started.

If the amount of free and cached RAM can be detected by Java in a
cross-platform method, it would be awesome to log a performance warning
if the total of that memory is less than 50% of the total index size. 
This is the point where I generally feel comfortable saying that lack of
memory is a likely problem.  Depending on the exact index composition
and the types of queries being run, a Solr server may run very well when
only half the index can be cached.

I've seen some discussion of a documentation section (and supporting
scripts/data in the download) that describes how to set up a
production-ready and fault tolerant install.  That would be a good place
to put this information.  An install script on *NIX systems would be
able to easily gather memory information and display various index sizes
that the hardware is likely to handle efficiently.

If nothing else, we can beef up the SYSTEM_REQUIREMENTS.txt file.  Later
today I'll file an issue and cook up a patch for that.

Thanks,
Shawn



Re: solr-user Digest of: get.100322

2014-05-20 Thread Jeongseok Son
Thank you for your reply! I also found docValues after sending an
email and your suggestion seems the best solution for me.

Now I'm configuring schema.xml to use docValues and have a question
about docValuesFormat.

According to this thread(
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Trade-offs-in-choosing-DocValuesFormat-td4114758.html
),

Solr 4.6 only holds some hash structures in memory space with the
default docValuesFormat configuration.

Though it uses only small amount of memory I'm worried about memory
usage because I have to store so many documents. (32GB RAM / total 5B
docs, sum of docs. of all cores)

Which docValuesFormat is more appropriate in my case? (Default or
Disk?) Can I change it later without re-indexing?

On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 9:45 PM,  solr-user-h...@lucene.apache.org wrote:

 solr-user Digest of: get.100322

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 Re: Sorting problem in Solr due to Lucene Field Cache
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Re: solr-user Digest of: get.100322

2014-05-20 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 5/20/2014 2:01 AM, Jeongseok Son wrote:
 Though it uses only small amount of memory I'm worried about memory
 usage because I have to store so many documents. (32GB RAM / total 5B
 docs, sum of docs. of all cores)

If you've only got 32GB of RAM and there are five billion docs on the
system, Solr performance will be dismal no matter what you do with
docValues.  Your index will be FAR larger than the amount of available
RAM for caching.

http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPerformanceProblems#RAM

With that many documents, even if you don't use RAM-hungry features like
sorting and facets, you'll need a significant heap size, which will
further reduce the amount of RAM on the system that the OS can use to
cache the index.

For good performance, Solr *relies* on the operating system caching a
significant portion of the index.

Thanks,
Shawn



Solr Full Indexing issue (solr-user@lucene.apache.org)

2014-04-21 Thread Candygram Mongo (Google Drive)

I've shared an item with you:

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alternate address for solr-user list, subscription confirmation

2014-03-25 Thread Philip Durbin
Thanks for Solr! It's a great product. I've been hanging out in
#lucene-dev for a while but I thought I'd join the mailing list.

ezmlm seems to pick up an alternate email address of mine in the
Return-Path header so I tried to override the default subscription
address by emailing
solr-user-subscribe-philip_durbin=harvard@lucene.apache.org

I didn't receive a confirmation that this worked but I suspect I am subscribed.

Anyway, sorry for the noise. I just want to make sure this goes
through. Assuming it does, I'll send my real question soon. :)

Phil

p.s. I guess I would suggest that ezmlm send a confirmation email that
subscribers are now on the list, if it's easy to do. I'm used to this
behavior from mailman.

-- 
Philip Durbin
Software Developer for http://thedata.org
http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/philip-durbin


Re: confirm unsubscribe from solr-user@lucene.apache.org

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Re: Need feedback: Browsing and searching solr-user list emails

2014-03-04 Thread Dmitry Kan
Hi,

I think you could get some user traction if a user on your site would use
the same credentials as on the solr user mail list. Then when answering on
your site the answer would get posted on the user mail list. One thing to
check here is that the mail list keeper will like this :)




On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Durgam Vahia cor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dmitry,

 Thanks for your feedback. Couple of inline responses below.

 On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 4:43 AM, Dmitry Kan solrexp...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello!
 
  Just few random points:
 
  1. Interesting site. I'd say there are similar sites, but this one has
  cleaner interface. How does your site compare to this one, for example,
 in
  terms of feature set?
 
  http://qnalist.com/questions/4640870/luke-4-6-0-released
 
  At least, the user ranking seems to be different, because on your site
  yours truly marked with 5800 points and on the qnalist with 59.
 
 
 Looks like a similar idea. UI seems quite different though, as you
 suggested - seems qnalist is removing all quoted text within emails. We
 preserve it as it brings context. Imagine inline responses showing up
 without quoted text.

 Seems it is missing crowdsource aspect also - votes, favorites, best
 answers - which are very important for relevancy.

 Might want to compare search results as well, particularly the Related
 questions under each question. Being able to quickly navigate to similar
 threads (like StackExchange) is a very powerful way to access content.


 2. Do you handle several users, like DmitryKan, DmitryKan-1.. as a single
  user, i.e. if I'd post under different e-mail addresses.
 

 Yes, but with administrator's intervention. We combine multiple name
 identities associated under same email address (may be coming from
 different email clients) but combining multiple emails addresses needs to
 be done by admin.


  3. It seems like your site is going to mostly be read only, except for
  question / user voting?
 

 Yes, in a short-term. However, one can argue that solr-user type mailing
 lists are QA anyways and SE like forum are better suited for this purpose
 given they organize content little better compared to emails. So if
 longer term solution for managing such community is QA then solution like
 this gently moves people in that direction without asking them to
 drastically change existing behaviors.


 
  To me any such site, including yours, will make sense as long as I could
  find stuff faster than with Google.
 

 That's probably the key. Even with SE, Google lands you there but once you
 are on SE, you navigate using its own search and recommendation engine etc.
 It all boils down to the quality of search ranking and associated UI :)

 Durgam.


 
  Dmitry Kan
 
 
 
 
 
  On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Durgam Vahia cor...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hi Solr-users,
  
   I wanted to get your thoughts/feedback on a potentially useful way to
   browse and search prior email conversations in
   solr-users@lucenedistribution list.
  
   http://www.signaldump.org/solr/qpod/
  
   In a nutshell, this is a QA engine like StackExchange (SE)
  auto-populated
   with solr-users@lucene email threads of past one year. Engine
 auto-tags
   email threads and creates user profile of participants with points,
  badges
   etc. New emails also gets processed automatically and will be placed
  under
   the relevant conversation.
  
   Here are some of the advantages that might be useful -
  
  - Like SE, users can crowdsource the quality of content by voting,
  and
  choosing best answers.
  - You can favorite posts/threads, users, tags to personalize search.
  - Email conversations and QA engine work seamlessly together. One
 can
  use any medium and conversations are still presented in a uniform
 way.
  - Web UI supports mobile device aspect ratios - just click on above
  link
  on your mobile device to get a feel.
  
   Do you think this would be useful for the solr-users community? To get
 a
   feel, try searching the archive before posting in the email list to see
  if
   UI makes finding things little gentler. As more people
 search/view/vote,
   search should become more relevant and personalized.
  
   I would be happy to maintain this for the benefit of the community.
   Currently I have only seeded past one year of email but we could
   potentially go further back if people find this useful.
  
   Thanks and feedback welcome.
  
   And before someone asks - yes, our search engine is Solr ..
  
   Durgam.
  
 
 
 
  --
  Dmitry
  Blog: http://dmitrykan.blogspot.com
  Twitter: twitter.com/dmitrykan
 




-- 
Dmitry
Blog: http://dmitrykan.blogspot.com
Twitter: twitter.com/dmitrykan


Re: Need feedback: Browsing and searching solr-user list emails

2014-02-26 Thread Durgam Vahia
Hi Dmitry,

Thanks for your feedback. Couple of inline responses below.

On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 4:43 AM, Dmitry Kan solrexp...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello!

 Just few random points:

 1. Interesting site. I'd say there are similar sites, but this one has
 cleaner interface. How does your site compare to this one, for example, in
 terms of feature set?

 http://qnalist.com/questions/4640870/luke-4-6-0-released

 At least, the user ranking seems to be different, because on your site
 yours truly marked with 5800 points and on the qnalist with 59.


Looks like a similar idea. UI seems quite different though, as you
suggested - seems qnalist is removing all quoted text within emails. We
preserve it as it brings context. Imagine inline responses showing up
without quoted text.

Seems it is missing crowdsource aspect also - votes, favorites, best
answers - which are very important for relevancy.

Might want to compare search results as well, particularly the Related
questions under each question. Being able to quickly navigate to similar
threads (like StackExchange) is a very powerful way to access content.


2. Do you handle several users, like DmitryKan, DmitryKan-1.. as a single
 user, i.e. if I'd post under different e-mail addresses.


Yes, but with administrator's intervention. We combine multiple name
identities associated under same email address (may be coming from
different email clients) but combining multiple emails addresses needs to
be done by admin.


 3. It seems like your site is going to mostly be read only, except for
 question / user voting?


Yes, in a short-term. However, one can argue that solr-user type mailing
lists are QA anyways and SE like forum are better suited for this purpose
given they organize content little better compared to emails. So if
longer term solution for managing such community is QA then solution like
this gently moves people in that direction without asking them to
drastically change existing behaviors.



 To me any such site, including yours, will make sense as long as I could
 find stuff faster than with Google.


That's probably the key. Even with SE, Google lands you there but once you
are on SE, you navigate using its own search and recommendation engine etc.
It all boils down to the quality of search ranking and associated UI :)

Durgam.



 Dmitry Kan





 On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Durgam Vahia cor...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Solr-users,
 
  I wanted to get your thoughts/feedback on a potentially useful way to
  browse and search prior email conversations in
  solr-users@lucenedistribution list.
 
  http://www.signaldump.org/solr/qpod/
 
  In a nutshell, this is a QA engine like StackExchange (SE)
 auto-populated
  with solr-users@lucene email threads of past one year. Engine auto-tags
  email threads and creates user profile of participants with points,
 badges
  etc. New emails also gets processed automatically and will be placed
 under
  the relevant conversation.
 
  Here are some of the advantages that might be useful -
 
 - Like SE, users can crowdsource the quality of content by voting,
 and
 choosing best answers.
 - You can favorite posts/threads, users, tags to personalize search.
 - Email conversations and QA engine work seamlessly together. One can
 use any medium and conversations are still presented in a uniform way.
 - Web UI supports mobile device aspect ratios - just click on above
 link
 on your mobile device to get a feel.
 
  Do you think this would be useful for the solr-users community? To get a
  feel, try searching the archive before posting in the email list to see
 if
  UI makes finding things little gentler. As more people search/view/vote,
  search should become more relevant and personalized.
 
  I would be happy to maintain this for the benefit of the community.
  Currently I have only seeded past one year of email but we could
  potentially go further back if people find this useful.
 
  Thanks and feedback welcome.
 
  And before someone asks - yes, our search engine is Solr ..
 
  Durgam.
 



 --
 Dmitry
 Blog: http://dmitrykan.blogspot.com
 Twitter: twitter.com/dmitrykan



Re: Need feedback: Browsing and searching solr-user list emails

2014-02-24 Thread Dmitry Kan
Hello!

Just few random points:

1. Interesting site. I'd say there are similar sites, but this one has
cleaner interface. How does your site compare to this one, for example, in
terms of feature set?

http://qnalist.com/questions/4640870/luke-4-6-0-released

At least, the user ranking seems to be different, because on your site
yours truly marked with 5800 points and on the qnalist with 59.

2. Do you handle several users, like DmitryKan, DmitryKan-1.. as a single
user, i.e. if I'd post under different e-mail addresses.

3. It seems like your site is going to mostly be read only, except for
question / user voting?

To me any such site, including yours, will make sense as long as I could
find stuff faster than with Google.

Dmitry Kan





On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Durgam Vahia cor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Solr-users,

 I wanted to get your thoughts/feedback on a potentially useful way to
 browse and search prior email conversations in
 solr-users@lucenedistribution list.

 http://www.signaldump.org/solr/qpod/

 In a nutshell, this is a QA engine like StackExchange (SE) auto-populated
 with solr-users@lucene email threads of past one year. Engine auto-tags
 email threads and creates user profile of participants with points, badges
 etc. New emails also gets processed automatically and will be placed under
 the relevant conversation.

 Here are some of the advantages that might be useful -

- Like SE, users can crowdsource the quality of content by voting, and
choosing best answers.
- You can favorite posts/threads, users, tags to personalize search.
- Email conversations and QA engine work seamlessly together. One can
use any medium and conversations are still presented in a uniform way.
- Web UI supports mobile device aspect ratios - just click on above link
on your mobile device to get a feel.

 Do you think this would be useful for the solr-users community? To get a
 feel, try searching the archive before posting in the email list to see if
 UI makes finding things little gentler. As more people search/view/vote,
 search should become more relevant and personalized.

 I would be happy to maintain this for the benefit of the community.
 Currently I have only seeded past one year of email but we could
 potentially go further back if people find this useful.

 Thanks and feedback welcome.

 And before someone asks - yes, our search engine is Solr ..

 Durgam.




-- 
Dmitry
Blog: http://dmitrykan.blogspot.com
Twitter: twitter.com/dmitrykan


Re: Need feedback: Browsing and searching solr-user list emails

2014-02-11 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
Hi Durgam,

You are asking a hard question. Yes, the idea looks interesting as an
experiment. Possibly even useful in some ways. And I love the fact
that you are eating your own dogfood (running Solr). And the interface
looks nice (I guess this is your hosted Nimeyo offering underneath).

Yet, I am having troubles seeing it stick around long term. Here are my reasons:
*) This oferring feels like an inverse of StackExchange. SE is a
primary source of data and they actually get most of the search
traffic from Google. This proposal has the data coming from somewhere
else and is trying to add a search on top of it.
*) Furthermore, the SE voting/participation is heavily gamified and
they spend a lot of time and manpower to keeping the balance of that
gamification vs. abuse. I think it is a lot harder to provide
incentives to vote in your approach
*) There are other dogfood-eating search websites.
http://search-lucene.com/ is one of them.
*) There are also other mailing-list navigational websites with
gateway ability to post message in. They suck, both in interface and
in monetisation around the interface. In fact, they feel like the SPAM
farms similar to those republishing Wikipedia. I am not saying this is
relevant to your effort directly, but it is an issue related to
discovery of good search website in the sea of bad ones. search-lucene
for example is discoverable because it is one of the search engines on
the Apache website. Even then, it took me (at least) very long time to
discover it.
*) In general, discoverability is a b*tch (try to multiterm this,
Solr! :-) as you need a very significant traction for people to use
your site before it becomes useful to more people. A bit of a
catch-22. Again, SE did it by having a large audience on StackOverflow
and then branching off into topics that people on SO were also
interested in. And even that was an issue (see area51 for how they do
it). You have people (who read mailing list), but are they the people
who need to search the archives? I think the mailing list is a more of
a 'flow' interface to most of the people.
*) You have Google Analytics - did you get much traction yet? I
suspect no from the lack of replies on the mailing list.

I would step back and evaluate:
*) Who specifically is a target audience? I, for example, do star some
posts on the mailing list because they are just so good that I will
want to refer to them later. But, even then, I would have no incentive
right now to do it in public. Nor would I do 3-4 steps necessary to go
from email I like to some alternative interface to find the same email
again just to vote for it. And how do I find my voted emails later?
Requiring an account (to track) is even harder to swallow.
*) Again, who specifically is a target audience? Is it beginners?
Intermediates? Advanced? What are the pain point of those different
group you are trying to solve.
*) What can you offer to the first user before the voting actually
works (bootstrap phase). Pure search? Others do that already.
*) How would people find your service (SEO, etc).
*) Why are you doing it. It may not be a lot of effort to set it up,
but to actually grow any crowd-source resource is a significant task.
What does this build towards that will make it sustainable for you.
And, I really hope it is not page ads.
*) From Nimeyo's home page, you are targeting enterprises; are you
sure the offering maps to the public resource with dynamic transient
audience the same way.

Now, if you do want to help Solr community, that would be great. I am
trying to do that in my own way and really welcome anybody try to
assist beyond their own needs. Grow the community, and so on.

Here is an example of how I thought of the above issues myself:
*) I just released the full list of UpdateRequestProcessor Factories (
http://www.solr-start.com/update-request-processor/4.6.1/ ).
*) This is information that anybody can discover for themselves, but
it takes a lot searching and clicking and getting lost. I have
discovered that problem on my own when writing my Solr book and it was
stuck with me as a problem to be solved. So, I solved it (in a very
basic way for this version) and I have more similar things on the way.
*) My target audience, just as with my book, are people trying to
skill up from the beginners to the intermediates. My goal is to reduce
the barrier of entry to the more advanced Solr knowledge.
*) My SEO (we'll see if it works) is to provide information that does
not exist anywhere else in one place and to be discoverable when
people search for the particular names of URP.
*) I also have an incentive to keep it going (version 4.7, 4.8, other
resources) because I want people to be on my mailing list for when I
do the next REALLY exciting Solr project (Github-based interactive
Solr training would be a strong hint). So, these resources are my
bootstrapping strategy as well.

Now, there is plenty of other things that can be done to assist Solr
community. Some of them would 

Need feedback: Browsing and searching solr-user list emails

2014-02-10 Thread Durgam Vahia
Hi Solr-users,

I wanted to get your thoughts/feedback on a potentially useful way to
browse and search prior email conversations in
solr-users@lucenedistribution list.

http://www.signaldump.org/solr/qpod/

In a nutshell, this is a QA engine like StackExchange (SE) auto-populated
with solr-users@lucene email threads of past one year. Engine auto-tags
email threads and creates user profile of participants with points, badges
etc. New emails also gets processed automatically and will be placed under
the relevant conversation.

Here are some of the advantages that might be useful -

   - Like SE, users can crowdsource the quality of content by voting, and
   choosing best answers.
   - You can favorite posts/threads, users, tags to personalize search.
   - Email conversations and QA engine work seamlessly together. One can
   use any medium and conversations are still presented in a uniform way.
   - Web UI supports mobile device aspect ratios - just click on above link
   on your mobile device to get a feel.

Do you think this would be useful for the solr-users community? To get a
feel, try searching the archive before posting in the email list to see if
UI makes finding things little gentler. As more people search/view/vote,
search should become more relevant and personalized.

I would be happy to maintain this for the benefit of the community.
Currently I have only seeded past one year of email but we could
potentially go further back if people find this useful.

Thanks and feedback welcome.

And before someone asks - yes, our search engine is Solr ..

Durgam.


Unsubscribe: solr-user-unsubscribe

2013-11-23 Thread williew
Unsubscribe: solr-user-unsubscribe solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org


Re: Unsubscribe: solr-user-unsubscribe

2013-11-23 Thread Furkan KAMACI
I've unsubscribed you from mail list. Here is the wrong place to send an
unsubscribe request. For such kind of purposes instructions are here:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Unsubscribing%20from%20mailing%20lists

Thanks;
Furkan KAMACI


23 Kasım 2013 Cumartesi tarihinde williew bwilst...@gmail.com adlı
kullanıcı şöyle yazdı:
 Unsubscribe: solr-user-unsubscribe 
solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org



Re: confirm subscribe to solr-user@lucene.apache.org

2013-11-21 Thread Paule LECUYER

I confirm

.


Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-22 Thread Andrew Psaltis
Hey Hoss,
I would be interested in being a moderator.

Thanks,
Andrew


On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 7:09 AM, Jeevanandam M. je...@myjeeva.com wrote:

 Hello Hoss -

 My pleasure, kindly accept my moderator nomination.

 Regards,
 Jeeva

 -- Original Message --
 From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:hossman_luc...@fucit.org]
 Sent: October 19, 2013 12:22:34 AM GMT+05:30
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene



 It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the
 solr-user@lucene moderation team.

 If you'd like to volunteer to be a moderator, please reply back to this
 thread and specify which email address you'd like to use as a moderator (if
 different from the one you use when sending the email)

 Being a moderator is really easy: you'll get a some extra emails in your
 inbox with MODERATE in the subject, which you skim to see if they are spam
 -- if they are you delete them, if not you reply all to let them get sent
 to the list, and authorize that person to send future messages w/o
 moderation.

 Occasionally, you'll see an explicit email to solr-user-owner@lucene from
 a user asking for help realted to their subscription (usually unsubscribing
 problems) and you and the other moderators chime in with assistance when
 possible.

 More details can be found here...

 https://wiki.apache.org/solr/MailingListModeratorInfo

 (I'll wait ~72+ hours to see who responds, and then file the appropriate
 jira with INFRA)


 -Hoss




Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-22 Thread Chris Hostetter

: It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the solr-user@lucene
: moderation team.

Wow ... big thanks to everyone who replied.  We've definitely never 
had that many volunteers before.

Since Infra has previously suggested that 7 is too high a number 
moderators to have for a list, and since we already have 2 existing 
moderators who were happy to stick arround, I made a semi-arbitrary 
decision and selected 4 new moderators from the list of volunteers based 
on how active folks have been on the list the past few years.  The people 
listed below should see an email from me soon requesting infra update the 
moderator list, and then shortly after that you'll start seeing mail 
addressed to solr-user-owner@lucene.

Thanks again to everyone who volunteered.


hossman_lucene
erick.erickson
arafalov
furkankamaci
r.kuc
jeeva



-Hoss


Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-20 Thread Harshvardhan Ojha
Hi Chris,

I am willing to be moderator.

Regards
Harshvardhan Ojha


On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Furkan KAMACI furkankam...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Chris;

 I am volunteer and I really want to be a moderator for a long time as you
 know :)

 Thanks;
 Furkan KAMACI


 2013/10/19 Alexandre Rafalovitch arafa...@gmail.com

  I'll be happy to moderate. I do it for some other lists already.
 
  Regards,
  Alex
 



Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-20 Thread Anshum Gupta
Hi Hoss,

Forgot to mention the email address: ans...@anshumgupta.net


On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Anshum Gupta ans...@anshumgupta.netwrote:

 Hey Hoss,

 I'd be happy to moderate.

 Sent from my iPhone

  On 19-Oct-2013, at 0:22, Chris Hostetter hossman_luc...@fucit.org
 wrote:
 
 
  It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the
 solr-user@lucene moderation team.
 
  If you'd like to volunteer to be a moderator, please reply back to this
 thread and specify which email address you'd like to use as a moderator (if
 different from the one you use when sending the email)
 
  Being a moderator is really easy: you'll get a some extra emails in your
 inbox with MODERATE in the subject, which you skim to see if they are spam
 -- if they are you delete them, if not you reply all to let them get sent
 to the list, and authorize that person to send future messages w/o
 moderation.
 
  Occasionally, you'll see an explicit email to solr-user-owner@lucenefrom a 
  user asking for help realted to their subscription (usually
 unsubscribing problems) and you and the other moderators chime in with
 assistance when possible.
 
  More details can be found here...
 
  https://wiki.apache.org/solr/MailingListModeratorInfo
 
  (I'll wait ~72+ hours to see who responds, and then file the appropriate
 jira with INFRA)
 
 
  -Hoss




-- 

Anshum Gupta
http://www.anshumgupta.net


RE: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-20 Thread Jeevanandam M.
Hello Hoss -

My pleasure, kindly accept my moderator nomination.

Regards,
Jeeva

-- Original Message --
From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:hossman_luc...@fucit.org]
Sent: October 19, 2013 12:22:34 AM GMT+05:30
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene



It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the solr-user@lucene 
moderation team.

If you'd like to volunteer to be a moderator, please reply back to this thread 
and specify which email address you'd like to use as a moderator (if different 
from the one you use when sending the email)

Being a moderator is really easy: you'll get a some extra emails in your inbox 
with MODERATE in the subject, which you skim to see if they are spam -- if they 
are you delete them, if not you reply all to let them get sent to the list, 
and authorize that person to send future messages w/o moderation.

Occasionally, you'll see an explicit email to solr-user-owner@lucene from a 
user asking for help realted to their subscription (usually unsubscribing 
problems) and you and the other moderators chime in with assistance when 
possible.

More details can be found here...

https://wiki.apache.org/solr/MailingListModeratorInfo

(I'll wait ~72+ hours to see who responds, and then file the appropriate jira 
with INFRA)


-Hoss



Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-19 Thread Furkan KAMACI
Hi Chris;

I am volunteer and I really want to be a moderator for a long time as you
know :)

Thanks;
Furkan KAMACI


2013/10/19 Alexandre Rafalovitch arafa...@gmail.com

 I'll be happy to moderate. I do it for some other lists already.

 Regards,
 Alex



Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-18 Thread Chris Hostetter


It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the 
solr-user@lucene moderation team.


If you'd like to volunteer to be a moderator, please reply back to this 
thread and specify which email address you'd like to use as a moderator 
(if different from the one you use when sending the email)


Being a moderator is really easy: you'll get a some extra emails in your 
inbox with MODERATE in the subject, which you skim to see if they are spam 
-- if they are you delete them, if not you reply all to let them get 
sent to the list, and authorize that person to send future messages w/o 
moderation.


Occasionally, you'll see an explicit email to solr-user-owner@lucene from 
a user asking for help realted to their subscription (usually 
unsubscribing problems) and you and the other moderators chime in with 
assistance when possible.


More details can be found here...

https://wiki.apache.org/solr/MailingListModeratorInfo

(I'll wait ~72+ hours to see who responds, and then file the appropriate 
jira with INFRA)



-Hoss


Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-18 Thread Anshum Gupta
Hey Hoss,

I'd be happy to moderate.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 19-Oct-2013, at 0:22, Chris Hostetter hossman_luc...@fucit.org wrote:
 
 
 It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the solr-user@lucene 
 moderation team.
 
 If you'd like to volunteer to be a moderator, please reply back to this 
 thread and specify which email address you'd like to use as a moderator (if 
 different from the one you use when sending the email)
 
 Being a moderator is really easy: you'll get a some extra emails in your 
 inbox with MODERATE in the subject, which you skim to see if they are spam -- 
 if they are you delete them, if not you reply all to let them get sent to 
 the list, and authorize that person to send future messages w/o moderation.
 
 Occasionally, you'll see an explicit email to solr-user-owner@lucene from a 
 user asking for help realted to their subscription (usually unsubscribing 
 problems) and you and the other moderators chime in with assistance when 
 possible.
 
 More details can be found here...
 
 https://wiki.apache.org/solr/MailingListModeratorInfo
 
 (I'll wait ~72+ hours to see who responds, and then file the appropriate jira 
 with INFRA)
 
 
 -Hoss


Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-18 Thread vibhoreng04
Hi Chris,

I would like to moderate and you can use the mail id vibhoren...@gmail.com
for this purpose .


Regards,
Vibhor Jaiswal



--
View this message in context: 
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Seeking-New-Moderators-for-solr-user-lucene-tp4096447p4096448.html
Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.


Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-18 Thread Rafał Kuć
Hello!

I can help with moderation. 

-- 
Regards,
 Rafał Kuć
 Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - ElasticSearch


 It looks like it's time to inject some fresh blood into the 
 solr-user@lucene moderation team.

 If you'd like to volunteer to be a moderator, please reply back to this
 thread and specify which email address you'd like to use as a moderator
 (if different from the one you use when sending the email)

 Being a moderator is really easy: you'll get a some extra emails in your
 inbox with MODERATE in the subject, which you skim to see if they are spam
 -- if they are you delete them, if not you reply all to let them get
 sent to the list, and authorize that person to send future messages w/o
 moderation.

 Occasionally, you'll see an explicit email to solr-user-owner@lucene from
 a user asking for help realted to their subscription (usually 
 unsubscribing problems) and you and the other moderators chime in with
 assistance when possible.

 More details can be found here...

 https://wiki.apache.org/solr/MailingListModeratorInfo

 (I'll wait ~72+ hours to see who responds, and then file the appropriate
 jira with INFRA)


 -Hoss



Re: Seeking New Moderators for solr-user@lucene

2013-10-18 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
I'll be happy to moderate. I do it for some other lists already.

Regards,
Alex


Re: New Solr user, having trouble running with Jetty

2013-03-06 Thread JW West
Much appreciated. Thank you.

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Shawn Heisey s...@elyograg.org wrote:

 On 3/5/2013 2:17 PM, JW West wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm trying to set up Solr with a multi core configuration but I'm running
 into troubles starting using start.jar.

 Specifically, running java -jar start.jar inside of the example directory
 works fine. However, I've created a new directory some place else with the
 following:

 solr.xml
 core0/conf/schema.xml
 core0/conf/solrconfig.xml
 core1/conf/schema.xml
 core1/conf/solrconfig.xml

 When I run java -Dsolr.solr.home=$(my-project-**dir) -jar $(brew --prefix
 solr)/libexec/example/start.**jar I get the following error:

 java.io.FileNotFoundException: No XML configuration files specified in
 start.config or command line.
 at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.**start(Main.java:506)
 at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.**main(Main.java:95)


 You have to be concerned with two directory locations for solr when using
 the included jetty.  One is jetty.home, which defaults to the current
 working directory, and the other is solr.solr.home, which tells Solr where
 solr.xml lives, and defaults to ./solr if not supplied. You already seem
 to know about the latter, so I'll talk about the former first.

 Withing jetty.home, you need start.jar, the lib directory, which contains
 all the jetty jars and the servlet API jar, and a contexts directory, which
 contains an XML file describing the Solr servlet.  Here is an example of
 this file:

 http://www.fpaste.org/6KVI/

 With my example file, the solr.war will live in webapps under jetty.home,
 and it will be extracted to solr-webapp under jetty.home.

 It looks like you aren't even getting Solr to start, and i'm guessing the
 context xml file is missing.

 Once all that's figured out, Solr can start.  Solr will look in
 solr.solr.home to find solr.xml.  Inside solr.xml, the instanceDir setting
 for each core is relative to solr.solr.home, and that directory must
 contain a conf directory with the solrconfig and schema for that core.  You
 can also specify a dataDir, which is relative to instanceDir, and defaults
 to data if it is not supplied.  That directory will be created if it does
 not exist.

 Thanks,
 Shawn




-- 
James West
Software Engineer
http://jwwest.com
http://twitter.com/jwwest
(469) 733-7382


New Solr user, having trouble running with Jetty

2013-03-05 Thread JW West
Hello,

I'm trying to set up Solr with a multi core configuration but I'm running
into troubles starting using start.jar.

Specifically, running java -jar start.jar inside of the example directory
works fine. However, I've created a new directory some place else with the
following:

solr.xml
core0/conf/schema.xml
core0/conf/solrconfig.xml
core1/conf/schema.xml
core1/conf/solrconfig.xml

When I run java -Dsolr.solr.home=$(my-project-dir) -jar $(brew --prefix
solr)/libexec/example/start.jar I get the following error:

java.io.FileNotFoundException: No XML configuration files specified in
start.config or command line.
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.start(Main.java:506)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.main(Main.java:95)

What do I need to do to get this working? This is my first exposure to
Jetty, and I'm not an expert in the Java ecosystem at all.

Thanks!

- James


Re: New Solr user, having trouble running with Jetty

2013-03-05 Thread Shawn Heisey

On 3/5/2013 2:17 PM, JW West wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to set up Solr with a multi core configuration but I'm running
into troubles starting using start.jar.

Specifically, running java -jar start.jar inside of the example directory
works fine. However, I've created a new directory some place else with the
following:

solr.xml
core0/conf/schema.xml
core0/conf/solrconfig.xml
core1/conf/schema.xml
core1/conf/solrconfig.xml

When I run java -Dsolr.solr.home=$(my-project-dir) -jar $(brew --prefix
solr)/libexec/example/start.jar I get the following error:

java.io.FileNotFoundException: No XML configuration files specified in
start.config or command line.
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.start(Main.java:506)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.main(Main.java:95)


You have to be concerned with two directory locations for solr when 
using the included jetty.  One is jetty.home, which defaults to the 
current working directory, and the other is solr.solr.home, which tells 
Solr where solr.xml lives, and defaults to ./solr if not supplied. 
You already seem to know about the latter, so I'll talk about the former 
first.


Withing jetty.home, you need start.jar, the lib directory, which 
contains all the jetty jars and the servlet API jar, and a contexts 
directory, which contains an XML file describing the Solr servlet.  Here 
is an example of this file:


http://www.fpaste.org/6KVI/

With my example file, the solr.war will live in webapps under 
jetty.home, and it will be extracted to solr-webapp under jetty.home.


It looks like you aren't even getting Solr to start, and i'm guessing 
the context xml file is missing.


Once all that's figured out, Solr can start.  Solr will look in 
solr.solr.home to find solr.xml.  Inside solr.xml, the instanceDir 
setting for each core is relative to solr.solr.home, and that directory 
must contain a conf directory with the solrconfig and schema for that 
core.  You can also specify a dataDir, which is relative to instanceDir, 
and defaults to data if it is not supplied.  That directory will be 
created if it does not exist.


Thanks,
Shawn



RE: solr user group

2012-10-09 Thread David Hill

And still on the list...

David Hill

Iowa Student Loan | Lead Software Analyst / Developer | phone 515-273-7241 | 
fax 515-273-7241 | dh...@studentloan.org


-Original Message-
From: David Hill
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 6:58 AM
To: 'solr-user@lucene.apache.org'
Subject: solr user group


sorry for the broadcast, but the solr list server is just not taking the hint 
yet, I have issued the following commands on the following dates:

Sent Mon 08/27/2012 10:37 PM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org' 
subject = unsubscribe

Sent Mon 07/16/2012 6:53 AM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org'

Sent Mon 04/23/2012 8:01 AM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org' 
subject = unsubscribe

David Hill

Iowa Student Loan | Lead Software Analyst / Developer | phone 515-273-7241 | 
fax 515-273-7241 | dh...@studentloan.org



This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended 
solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If 
you have received this e-mail in error please notify the originator of the 
message. This footer also confirms that this e-mail message has been scanned 
for the presence of computer viruses. Any views expressed in this message are 
those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifies and with 
authority, states them to be the views of Iowa Student Loan.



 



RE: solr user group

2012-10-09 Thread Chris Hostetter

: And still on the list...

As Jack mentioned in his 18 Sep 2012 reply to your original email...

https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-solr-user/201209.mbox/%3CD8AD75DD68FD45618D83C8CE3F93803E@JackKrupansky%3E

 Did you send them from the exact same email address as the original 
 subscriptions?
 
 Did you follow all of the suggestions listed at the Problems? link on 
 the discussions page?

 https://wiki.apache.org/solr/Unsubscribing%20from%20mailing%20lists

( Linked from: https://lucene.apache.org/solr/discussion.html )

In particular: if anyone has problems subscribing/unsubscribing, the 
method to contact a human (the list moderators) for help is 
solr-user-ow...@lucene.apache.org - but there is specific information you 
should proactively provide when contacting the moderators.



-Hoss


solr user group

2012-09-18 Thread David Hill

sorry for the broadcast, but the solr list server is just not taking the hint 
yet, I have issued the following commands on the following dates:

Sent Mon 08/27/2012 10:37 PM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org' 
subject = unsubscribe

Sent Mon 07/16/2012 6:53 AM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org'

Sent Mon 04/23/2012 8:01 AM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org' 
subject = unsubscribe

David Hill

Iowa Student Loan | Lead Software Analyst / Developer | phone 515-273-7241 | 
fax 515-273-7241 | dh...@studentloan.org



This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended 
solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If 
you have received this e-mail in error please notify the originator of the 
message. This footer also confirms that this e-mail message has been scanned 
for the presence of computer viruses. Any views expressed in this message are 
those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifies and with 
authority, states them to be the views of Iowa Student Loan.



 



Re: solr user group

2012-09-18 Thread Jack Krupansky
Did you send them from the exact same email address as the original 
subscriptions?


Did you follow all of the suggestions listed at the Problems? link on the 
discussions page?


See:
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/Unsubscribing%20from%20mailing%20lists

-- Jack Krupansky

-Original Message- 
From: David Hill

Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:58 AM
To: 'solr-user@lucene.apache.org'
Subject: solr user group


sorry for the broadcast, but the solr list server is just not taking the 
hint yet, I have issued the following commands on the following dates:


Sent Mon 08/27/2012 10:37 PM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org' 
subject = unsubscribe


Sent Mon 07/16/2012 6:53 AM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org'

Sent Mon 04/23/2012 8:01 AM to 'solr-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org' 
subject = unsubscribe


David Hill

Iowa Student Loan | Lead Software Analyst / Developer | phone 515-273-7241 | 
fax 515-273-7241 | dh...@studentloan.org




This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended 
solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. 
If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the originator of 
the message. This footer also confirms that this e-mail message has been 
scanned for the presence of computer viruses. Any views expressed in this 
message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender 
specifies and with authority, states them to be the views of Iowa Student 
Loan.







Re: Hey solr-user MODERATOR (was: Re: failure notice from zju.edu.cn)

2012-09-13 Thread Chris Hostetter

: Same here.  Changed subject to attract more attention.

For the record: the appropriate way to contact the moderators of any 
apache mailing list is by sending an email to listname-owner@host (ie: 
solr-user-owner@lucene)

This particula situation has already been dealt with.


-Hoss


Hey solr-user MODERATOR (was: Re: failure notice from zju.edu.cn)

2012-09-12 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Same here.  Changed subject to attract more attention.

Otis

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Steven A Rowe sar...@syr.edu wrote:
 I get the same thing, after nearly every email I send directly to the 
 lucene/solr lists (as opposed to auto-sent JIRA posts).

 I don't think it delays my messages though.

 Steve

 -Original Message-
 From: Ahmet Arslan [mailto:iori...@yahoo.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 1:24 PM
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: failure notice from zju.edu.cn

 Hello All,


 Sometimes (in a random manner) I get the following when I reply a post :

 Hi. This is the deliver program at zju.edu.cn.
 I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
 This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

 new...@zju.edu.cn
 reject mail 

 David asked this question before : http://search-lucene.com/m/mlfOKh7WXn/
 But I always use plain text e-mails. Can anybody explain what this 
 mailer-dae...@zju.edu.cn or new...@zju.edu.cn thing is? Are they subscribers 
 of solr-user Mailing List? How can I prevent this? This seems delaying my 
 mails appearing on ML.

 Thanks,
 Ahmet


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