Re: Multiple Solr instances common core possible ?

2011-01-12 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
That's correct.  Only 1 instance should be writing.  You should be able to 
point 
multiple Solr read-only instances to the same physical read-only index.  I 
don't 
recall trying this recently, though.

Otis

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- Original Message 
 From: Dennis Gearon gear...@sbcglobal.net
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Sent: Tue, January 11, 2011 12:29:54 PM
 Subject: Re: Multiple Solr instances common core possible ?
 
 NOT sure about any of it, but THINK that READ ONLY, with one solr instance 
doing 

 writes is possible. I've heard that it's NEVER possible to do multiple Solr 
 Instances writing.
 
  Dennis Gearon
 
 
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 - Original  Message 
 From: Ravi Kiran ravi.bhas...@gmail.com
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Sent:  Tue, January 11, 2011 9:15:06 AM
 Subject: Multiple Solr instances common  core possible ?
 
 Hello,
 Is it possible to  deploy multiple solr instances with different
 context roots pointing to the  same solr core ? If I do this will there be
 any deadlocks or file handle  issues ? The reason I need this setup is
 because I want to expose solr to an  third party vendor via a different
 context root. My solr instance is deployed  on Glassfish. Alternately, if
 there is a configurable way to setup multiple  context roots for the same
 solr instance that will suffice at this point of  time.
 
 Ravi Kiran
 



Multiple Solr instances common core possible ?

2011-01-11 Thread Ravi Kiran
Hello,
Is it possible to deploy multiple solr instances with different
context roots pointing to the same solr core ? If I do this will there be
any deadlocks or file handle issues ? The reason I need this setup is
because I want to expose solr to an third party vendor via a different
context root. My solr instance is deployed on Glassfish. Alternately, if
there is a configurable way to setup multiple context roots for the same
solr instance that will suffice at this point of time.

Ravi Kiran


Re: Multiple Solr instances common core possible ?

2011-01-11 Thread Dennis Gearon
NOT sure about any of it, but THINK that READ ONLY, with one solr instance 
doing 
writes is possible. I've heard that it's NEVER possible to do multiple Solr 
Instances writing.

 Dennis Gearon


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better 
idea to learn from others’ mistakes, so you do not have to make them yourself. 
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otherwise we all die.



- Original Message 
From: Ravi Kiran ravi.bhas...@gmail.com
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Tue, January 11, 2011 9:15:06 AM
Subject: Multiple Solr instances common core possible ?

Hello,
Is it possible to deploy multiple solr instances with different
context roots pointing to the same solr core ? If I do this will there be
any deadlocks or file handle issues ? The reason I need this setup is
because I want to expose solr to an third party vendor via a different
context root. My solr instance is deployed on Glassfish. Alternately, if
there is a configurable way to setup multiple context roots for the same
solr instance that will suffice at this point of time.

Ravi Kiran