I notice

> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: ERROR:unknown field 'PID' 


Which indicates that your schema.xml file does not mention the PID field. In 
configDemoOnSolr/index/DemoOnSolr/conf/schema.xml the PID field is specified, 
please do the same in your schema.xml . That may solve some or all of the 
problems.

Regards, Gert

On 01/12/2010, at 21.13, Christopher Curry wrote:

> Gert, et al. I have started fresh, installing Fedora, Solr & GSearch on a 
> debian host. I'm getting closer, as I can actually get to the updateIndex 
> page now: http://banyan:8080/fedoragsearch/rest?operation=updateIndex 
> However, when I click the "updateIndex createEmpty" button, I get the 
> following message: "createEmpty: Stop solr, remove the index dir, restart 
> solr" If I do as it says: stop Solr (using tomcat web manager); remove 
> ~/solr/data/index, and restart Solr, I get the "no segments found" message 
> (and I think: "Didn't I just tell you to create the segments?"). This also 
> messes up my Solr installation and I have to remove ~/solr/data, create and 
> empty ~/solr/data directory and restart Solr in order to get it working 
> again. At which point I'm back to square one. Perhaps I don't have to use the 
> "updateIndex createEmpty" button when Solr is set up this way? Working on 
> this theory, I tried the "updateIndex fromFoxmlFiles" button which gives no 
> error message in the web interface (though it throws 20 warnings), but no 
> documents are indexed (I've loaded the fedora demo objects): Index name: 
> DemoOnSolr  Inserted number of index documents: 0   Updated number of index 
> documents: 0    Deleted number of index documents: 0    Resulting number of 
> index documents: 0  Number of warnings (see log): 20 When I check the 
> catalina log, I find this: message: Dec 1, 2010 2:48:54 PM 
> org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore execute INFO: [] webapp=/solr path=/update 
> params={} status=500 QTime=2 Dec 1, 2010 2:48:54 PM 
> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException log SEVERE: 
> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: ERROR:unknown field 'PID' ... 
> Seehttp://pastebin.com/A5iGQUy6 [http://pastebin.com/A5iGQUy6] for the full 
> java error log; I've copied only one of the "warnings" because the other 19 
> are identical except for the time stamp. I've pasted my installation/config 
> steps here so you can see what I've done and spot the errors I've made: 
> http://pastebin.com/KkXGDg0Z [http://pastebin.com/KkXGDg0Z] Any idea what I'm 
> doing wrong? Cheers, Christopher Curry Assistant Technical Librarian / 
> Assistant IT Officer American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street 
> Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Tel. (215) 599-4299 [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] Main Library number: (215)440-3400 APS website: 
> http://www.amphilsoc.org [http://www.amphilsoc.org/] On 11/12/2010 05:15 AM, 
> Gert Schmeltz Pedersen wrote: Yes, I think you should start fresh. You may 
> have spoiled the internal consistency of the config, when you start with one 
> example config and then mix with files from other configs. Also, it seems 
> that updateIndex does not find the foxml files, check repository.properties, 
> and check the gsearch log. Best, Gert


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