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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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Electronic Text Centre
University of New Brunswick
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