We have-- we'd like to avoid that if possible. It seems to us that  
shouldn't be necessary since work against a SOLR index should be  
proceeding entirely against the RESTful SOLR interface.

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A. Soroka
Digital Research and Scholarship R & D
the University of Virginia Library





On May 12, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Jason Nugent wrote:

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> Hello,
>
> Just a thought, but have you consider mounting the file system that  
> the
> index resides on from your remote machine to the server that is  
> running
> your SOLR instance?  NFSv4 over TCP would probably work quite well.   
> For
> all intents and purposes, it'd be a local file system at that point.
>
> Jason
>
> On 5/12/09 10:14 AM, ajs6f wrote:
>> We're setting up GSearch against  a 3.1 repository, and we'd like to
>> connect it to a SOLR instance that is running on a different machine.
>> (Fedora and GSearch on one machine, SOLR on another.)
>>
>> We're wondering how to go about doing that. The sticking point seems
>> to be the deamdn in GSearch config for a filesystem location for the
>> SOLR index. If GSearch is emitting SOLR Add documents to manipulate
>> the indexes, it's not clear to us why GSearch would want that
>> location... we've checked mailing list archives and GSearch  
>> documents,
>> but can find no mention of how to do this. Is it possible?
>>
>> ---
>> A. Soroka
>> Digital Research and Scholarship R & D
>> the University of Virginia Library
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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