Just to be clear, you did run the preceding nutch commands to inject, generate, fetch and parse the URLs right?
Additionally try with the ./crawl command to directly crawl and index everything to solr without having to manually run all the steps. On Mon, 22 Feb 2016, 07:24 Tom Running <[email protected]> wrote: > I am trying to get Nutch to run solrindex and having problem. I am using > the following instruction from > this document http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/Nutch2Tutorial. Everything > are working except when I ran the following command. > > > *./nutch solrindex http://localhost:8983/solr <http://localhost:8983/solr> > -all* > > > > ****** it came back with the following info ***** > ****** It seems to have problem with indexing **** > IndexingJob: starting > Active IndexWriters : > SOLRIndexWriter > solr.server.url : URL of the SOLR instance (mandatory) > solr.commit.size : buffer size when sending to SOLR (default 1000) > solr.mapping.file : name of the mapping file for fields (default > solrindex-mapping.xml) > solr.auth : use authentication* (default false)* > solr.auth.username : username for authentication > solr.auth.password : password for authentication > IndexingJob: done. > > > When I launch the SOLR Web UI interface can not query or find any things > under the default collection1 or the gettingstarted_shard1_replica1 or > gettingstarted_shard2_replica1 > > > I have also tried with this option (with the colletion1) and still not > able to query anything. > ./nutch solrindex http://localhost:8983/solr/collection1 -all > > > > After download SOLR 4.10.3 and start it as it with command > /home/solr/bin/solr start -e cloud -noprompt > > I did not modify any configuration file not posting any file or directory > from within SOLR. I am assuming this command ./nutch solrindex > http://localhost:8983/solr/collection1 will do all the posting and index > for SOLR. > > Any ideas what am I missing here. Any advice where to go from here would > be greatly appreciate. > > I Did tried copy /nutch/runtime/local/conf/*.* into SOLR and it did not > make any different. > > Thank you. > > Tom > > -- Regards, Binoy Dalal

