Hi Gert

 

Things are the same when I tested with solr 1.3

 

When I am using solr 1.4 I can see in the solr logs when document is added.  
But I need to restart solr to get the results in solr admin page.  Normally 
when we add a document to solr commit command needs to be is issued to save. Is 
this step missing?

 

Regards

Nilani

 

Nilani Ganeshwaran

eScholar Software Developer 

The University of Manchester

Tel: 0161 2758728

 

From: Gert Schmeltz Pedersen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 21 September 2010 11:53
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-dev] gsearch with solr

 

Hi Nilani

 

Is this different from when you were using solr1.3 with lucene 2.4?

 

Before the updateIndex, could you see no hits in solr/admin, or those that were 
there at the time?

 

I think you have to look at the solr log, maybe there is a clue.

 

Regards,

Gert

 

 

On 21/09/2010, at 12.16, Nilani Ganeshwaran wrote:





Hi Gert

 

I am using solr 1.4 with gsearch.  When I go the fedoragserach/rest url in the 
web browser and update index and then index from foxml file, it is indexing. 
But when I go to solr/admin and do a search I can't see any results. When I 
restart solr then I can see the results. Why this is happening?

 

Regards

Nilani

 

Nilani Ganeshwaran

eScholar Software Developer

The University of Manchester

Tel: 0161 2758728

 

From: Gert Schmeltz Pedersen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 21 September 2010 09:09
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: gsearch with solr

 

Hi Nilani

 

solr should see the lucene index, there is not a separate solr index, but I 
need some more details to understand what is going on.

 

Regards,

Gert

 

 

On 20/09/2010, at 16.33, Nilani Ganeshwaran wrote:






Hi Gert

 

Update index is working. But solr needs to be restarted to do see the indexes; 
I think although documents getting added without commit. How can I solve this?

 

When I add a document through fedora's admin interface, no updates are 
happening to the solr index. I have configured the update listener. Am I 
missing any configuration?

 

Regards

Nilani

 

Nilani Ganeshwaran

eScholar Software Developer

The University of Manchester

Tel: 0161 2758728

 

From: Gert Schmeltz Pedersen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 20 September 2010 13:10
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: gsearch with solr

 

Hi Nilani

 

Currently, I have a gsearch 2.2 test installation, where I have installed 
lucene 2.9.2 instead of 2.4 and solr 1.4.0 instead of 1.3, it works. If you try 
it, remember to include also lucene-memory-2.9.2.jar

 

Let me hear if it works for you.

 

Regards,

Gert

 

 

On 20/09/2010, at 13.57, Nilani Ganeshwaran wrote:







Hi Gert

 

I am wondering whether gsearch 2.2 can be used with solr 1.4.1?

 

Regards

Nilani

 

Nilani Ganeshwaran

eScholar Software Developer

The University of Manchester

Tel: 0161 2758728

 

From: Gert Schmeltz Pedersen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 09 August 2010 11:15
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: gsearch with solr

 

Hi Nilani

 

You need to add a symbolic link from 
C:\fedora\gsearch\DemoOnSolr\example\solr\data\index

(where solr thinks it is) to C:\fedora\gsearch\DemoOnSolr (where the index is, 
presumably)

 

Hope this helps, else let me hear about it.

 

Best

Gert

 

From: Nilani Ganeshwaran [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 5. august 2010 13:09
To: Gert Schmeltz Pedersen
Subject: gsearch with solr

 

Hi Gert

 

I am using fedora 3.1, gsearch 2.2 and solr 1.3.

 

When I click "updateIndex crateEmpty" on the gsearch web interface I got

 

IndexReader open error indexName=DemoOnSolr : ; nested exception is: 
java.io.FileNotFoundException: no segments* file found in 
org.apache.lucene.store.fsdirect...@c:\fedora\gsearch\DemoOnSolr\example\solr\data\index:
 files:

 

Could you please guide me to solve this problem.

 

Regards

Nilani

 

Nilani Ganeshwaran

eScholar Software Developer

Red 1.1, The John Rylands University Library

The University of Manchester

Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PP

Tel: 0161 2758728

Web: http://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk

 

 

 

 

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