Hi
We've been running fedoragsearch 2.5 for quite a while against solr 1.4. We
want to upgrade it to run against solr 3.6.1.
Now my solr 3.6.1 installation seems to be working ok - I can post and
index the demonstration xml files. I can also see these files if I go to
gsearch browseIndex and give *:* as my start term, so its obviously looking
in the right place for the index.
But its not working properly against my new solr yet, because when I try
to update index from foxml files, it runs then finishes with no documents
indexed, just warnings
I'v changed SOLR_HOME to the new solr
I have copied the schema.xml and solrconfig.xml from <SOLR_HOME>/conf into
fedoragsearch/WEB-INF/classes/fgsconfigFinal/<our index name>/conf. the
foxml to solr indexing format xslt transformation document we were using
with the old solr version is still present.
fgsindex.indexBase = http://<our server address>/solr
fgsindex.indexBase =<oursolr_home>/data/index
It must surely be looking in the right place for the foxml files, because
1) the fedora installation hasnt changed, and 2) its reporting an
appropriate number of warnings, given the number of objects in the system
and that each one has apparently failed. If I run uopdate index create
empty it makes the usual request to manualy stop solr, clear the index and
restart solr, when I run updateindex from foxml it initially starts without
complaint - its only when it finishes that it emerges that nothing has
actually indexed
Is there some critical gsearch reconfiguration step I'v missed out, or can
anyone suggest any useful way I can diagnose whats going wrong? I suspect
perhaps there is something in the foxml files - or the output produced by
the transformation script - which conflicts with the schema.xml - it this
seems like the most likely scenario then I'll continue testing this line by
line, but I'm concerned I may be looking in the wrong direction
any pointers would be much appreciated!
Peri
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