Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi Sawmya, Are you able to resolve your problem? If not check the field type in the solr schema.It should be text if u r tokenising and searching. -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/indexing-but-not-able-to-search-tp3144695p3787592.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi, No unfortunately I am not able to solve still, For being sure I make it same field like in Solr Schema I mean, for example for my name field I used name field in Solr Schema or I did mine name2 and copied same specifications with name field in Solr. Or for my coord field I used Solr's store field which are identical. My coord field also keeps latitude, longtitude values. But when I search by name I can see Solr fields and values mine are disappear. Thanks in advance Omer 2012/2/29 vibhoreng04 [via Lucene] ml-node+s472066n3787592...@n3.nabble.com Hi Sawmya, Are you able to resolve your problem? If not check the field type in the solr schema.It should be text if u r tokenising and searching. -- If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/indexing-but-not-able-to-search-tp3144695p3787592.html To unsubscribe from indexing but not able to search, click herehttp://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=unsubscribe_by_codenode=3144695code=c2V2aW5jLm9tZXJAZ21haWwuY29tfDMxNDQ2OTV8MTk1MzI0NDU1Ng== . NAMLhttp://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=macro_viewerid=instant_html%21nabble%3Aemail.namlbase=nabble.naml.namespaces.BasicNamespace-nabble.view.web.template.NabbleNamespace-nabble.view.web.template.NodeNamespacebreadcrumbs=notify_subscribers%21nabble%3Aemail.naml-instant_emails%21nabble%3Aemail.naml-send_instant_email%21nabble%3Aemail.naml -- Ömer SEVİNÇ Öğr. Görevlisi Vezirköprü MYO -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/indexing-but-not-able-to-search-tp3144695p3787629.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: indexing but not able to search
hello did solve this problem. I am a newbie with Solr. I just tried to add a simple XML file to Solr. It works fine adds and indexes but when try to search it I cannot see the docs fields which I described in XML. I see them in schema browser. They look they are indexed. I even tried to give same field names like in original schema.xml. I have field names ; name , description , coord - instead of store. But it still doesnt show results. Do you have any idea please ? Omer sevinc.o...@gmail.com -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/indexing-but-not-able-to-search-tp3144695p3784974.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hello, Your text and title fields are marked as string which is not tokenized. field name=text type=string indexed=true stored=true / marking them indexed=true will make them searchable but they will be indeed verbatim. Try using text_en for example. field name=text type=text_en indexed=true stored=true / --- On Thu, 7/7/11, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: From: Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com Subject: Re: indexing but not able to search To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 10:39 AM Hi Eric Sorry for the messup. I was talking about the default search field in schema.xml itself. I changed it to title instead of text thinking that I might get something seeing that. Attaching schema.xml and solrconfig.xml with this mail. I just added my fields to the example schema.xml file given with the distribution. Also attaching the debug output for the query time, in an xml file (timedebugquery.xml). Here is the link: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=ondebugQuery=on I guess, this time, I am consistent enough with the data i provided in this mail! Sorry about the messup, again! Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: You're giving contradictory information here. This is NOT the query that you submitted when you did the debugQuery=on that you sent before. Look in schema.xml for defaultSearchField I bet its value is title. I'm not talking at all about the fact that the schema has title and text fields, I'm looking at the debug output and inferring the defaultSearchField because: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str the rawquery string is query. Meaning you typed something like q=query. the parsedquery is title:query implying that your defaultSearchField is title. That means that the URL you gave is searching against the title field for head. Do you really expect that to match? Please make the effort to provide a consistent set of data. Don't give fragmentary pieces from different queries. Your debug data cannot be from a schema that has text as the default field. It just doesn't work that way. So, I suspect you aren't going against the solr instance you think. Or you're looking at configuration data that isn't being used by that solr. Or you're cutting/pasting/copying different fragments. And you still haven't shown us the schema.xml file. So, give us the debug output, and show us the exact query you use to get that output. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric Yes, the schema.xml has both title and text fields... and i was changing between them...perhaps, it was title when I sent you. I am searching from the admin. this is the URL it gives me, after I click search, from the admin window. http://loalhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=headversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on S On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.comwrote: About being new... no problem, we all have to learn But this part of your output: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str indicates that something's weird with your query. Can you show the exact URL you use? If you're searching form the admin interface, that will be the URL in the results window. Because this is indicating a couple of things: 1 your query is of the form ?q=query or some such. 2 your default search field is title (see schema.xml).. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric 1)Default field in schema.xml : text, which is the field 2) numDocs = 21501 maxDocs = 21554 3) Attaching debugQuery output with this mail 4) When I search for everything, (*:*)...it shows me all the documents, with their fields. I am new to asking questions on the list..and hence the lack of etiquette. Thanks for the link. :) Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: OK, there's not much information to go on here. So.. 1 you pasted solrconfig.xml. Schema.xml contains your default field, we need to see that too. 2 you say documents are shown in the stats page. There are two numbers, numDocs and maxDocs. numDocs is the number of documents that have NOT been deleted, what is that number? 3 what results from attaching debugQuery=on to your URL? 4 what shows up in the admin page when you search for everything? It would help a lot if you'd provide some more detailed information, please review: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists, Best Erick On Wed
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hello Ahmet Thanks for the mail. But, just a clarification: changing the field type in schema means I have to reindex to check if this works, right? Sowmya On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Ahmet Arslan iori...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello, Your text and title fields are marked as string which is not tokenized. field name=text type=string indexed=true stored=true / marking them indexed=true will make them searchable but they will be indeed verbatim. Try using text_en for example. field name=text type=text_en indexed=true stored=true / --- On Thu, 7/7/11, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: From: Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com Subject: Re: indexing but not able to search To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 10:39 AM Hi Eric Sorry for the messup. I was talking about the default search field in schema.xml itself. I changed it to title instead of text thinking that I might get something seeing that. Attaching schema.xml and solrconfig.xml with this mail. I just added my fields to the example schema.xml file given with the distribution. Also attaching the debug output for the query time, in an xml file (timedebugquery.xml). Here is the link: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=ondebugQuery=on I guess, this time, I am consistent enough with the data i provided in this mail! Sorry about the messup, again! Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: You're giving contradictory information here. This is NOT the query that you submitted when you did the debugQuery=on that you sent before. Look in schema.xml for defaultSearchField I bet its value is title. I'm not talking at all about the fact that the schema has title and text fields, I'm looking at the debug output and inferring the defaultSearchField because: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str the rawquery string is query. Meaning you typed something like q=query. the parsedquery is title:query implying that your defaultSearchField is title. That means that the URL you gave is searching against the title field for head. Do you really expect that to match? Please make the effort to provide a consistent set of data. Don't give fragmentary pieces from different queries. Your debug data cannot be from a schema that has text as the default field. It just doesn't work that way. So, I suspect you aren't going against the solr instance you think. Or you're looking at configuration data that isn't being used by that solr. Or you're cutting/pasting/copying different fragments. And you still haven't shown us the schema.xml file. So, give us the debug output, and show us the exact query you use to get that output. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric Yes, the schema.xml has both title and text fields... and i was changing between them...perhaps, it was title when I sent you. I am searching from the admin. this is the URL it gives me, after I click search, from the admin window. http://loalhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=headversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on S On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: About being new... no problem, we all have to learn But this part of your output: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str indicates that something's weird with your query. Can you show the exact URL you use? If you're searching form the admin interface, that will be the URL in the results window. Because this is indicating a couple of things: 1 your query is of the form ?q=query or some such. 2 your default search field is title (see schema.xml).. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric 1)Default field in schema.xml : text, which is the field 2) numDocs = 21501 maxDocs = 21554 3) Attaching debugQuery output with this mail 4) When I search for everything, (*:*)...it shows me all the documents, with their fields. I am new to asking questions on the list..and hence the lack of etiquette. Thanks for the link. :) Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: OK, there's not much information to go on here. So.. 1 you pasted solrconfig.xml. Schema.xml contains your default field, we need to see that too. 2 you say documents are shown in the stats page. There are two numbers, numDocs and maxDocs. numDocs is the number of documents
Re: indexing but not able to search
Thanks for the mail. But, just a clarification: changing the field type in schema means I have to reindex to check if this works, right? Yes. restart servlet container and re-index is required.
Re: indexing but not able to search
Thanks Ahmet. Changing the field from String to text_en worked! Sorry for all the mails. I should have understood the schema.xml properly before asking the question. Now, I see that schema.xml has description of this field text_en ! Sowmya. On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Ahmet Arslan iori...@yahoo.com wrote: Thanks for the mail. But, just a clarification: changing the field type in schema means I have to reindex to check if this works, right? Yes. restart servlet container and re-index is required. -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com
indexing but not able to search
Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com
Re: indexing but not able to search
Note that you can add that to the URL directly, as fl=* Also, simply querying q=time will look for terms ONLY in the field in your schema.xml defined by defaultSearchField in your schema.xml (text by default)... Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com
Re: indexing but not able to search
I am sorry..I was checking the some other solr instance that ran on this system...when I replied for the previous mail. I still dont get any documents in return to my query...though the index shows a size of some 20K documents. Attaching my solrconfig.xml file with this mail. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.comwrote: Note that you can add that to the URL directly, as fl=* Also, simply querying q=time will look for terms ONLY in the field in your schema.xml defined by defaultSearchField in your schema.xml (text by default)... Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 ? !-- Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the License); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an AS IS BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. -- !-- For more details about configurations options that may appear in this file, see http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrConfigXml. -- config !-- In all configuration below, a prefix of solr. for class names is an alias that causes solr to search appropriate packages, including org.apache.solr.(search|update|request|core|analysis) You may also specify a fully qualified Java classname if you have your own custom plugins. -- abortOnConfigurationError${solr.abortOnConfigurationError:true}/abortOnConfigurationError luceneMatchVersionLUCENE_33/luceneMatchVersion !-- lib directives can be used to instruct Solr to load an Jars identified and use them to resolve any plugins specified in your solrconfig.xml or schema.xml (ie: Analyzers, Request Handlers, etc...). All directories and paths are resolved relative to the instanceDir. If a ./lib directory exists in your instanceDir, all files found in it are included as if you had used the following syntax... lib dir=./lib / -- !-- A dir option by itself adds any files found in the directory to the classpath, this is useful for including all jars in a directory. -- lib dir=../../contrib/extraction/lib / lib dir=../../contrib/uima/lib / !-- When a regex is specified in addition to a directory, only the files in that directory which completely match the regex (anchored on both ends) will be included. -- lib dir=../../dist/ regex=apache-solr-cell-\d.*\.jar
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi Eric 1)Default field in schema.xml : text, which is the field 2) numDocs = 21501 maxDocs = 21554 3) Attaching debugQuery output with this mail 4) When I search for everything, (*:*)...it shows me all the documents, with their fields. I am new to asking questions on the list..and hence the lack of etiquette. Thanks for the link. :) Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.comwrote: OK, there's not much information to go on here. So.. 1 you pasted solrconfig.xml. Schema.xml contains your default field, we need to see that too. 2 you say documents are shown in the stats page. There are two numbers, numDocs and maxDocs. numDocs is the number of documents that have NOT been deleted, what is that number? 3 what results from attaching debugQuery=on to your URL? 4 what shows up in the admin page when you search for everything? It would help a lot if you'd provide some more detailed information, please review: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists, Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: I am sorry..I was checking the some other solr instance that ran on this system...when I replied for the previous mail. I still dont get any documents in return to my query...though the index shows a size of some 20K documents. Attaching my solrconfig.xml file with this mail. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: Note that you can add that to the URL directly, as fl=* Also, simply querying q=time will look for terms ONLY in the field in your schema.xml defined by defaultSearchField in your schema.xml (text by default)... Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? response lst name=responseHeader int name=status0/int int name=QTime11/int /lst result name=response numFound=0 start=0/ lst name=debug str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str lst name=explain/ str name=QParserLuceneQParser/str lst name=timing double name=time6.0/double lst name=prepare double name=time0.0/double lst name=org.apache.solr.handler.component.QueryComponent double name=time0.0/double /lst lst name=org.apache.solr.handler.component.FacetComponent double name=time0.0/double /lst lst name=org.apache.solr.handler.component.MoreLikeThisComponent double name=time0.0/double /lst lst name=org.apache.solr.handler.component.HighlightComponent double name=time0.0/double /lst lst
Re: indexing but not able to search
About being new... no problem, we all have to learn But this part of your output: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str indicates that something's weird with your query. Can you show the exact URL you use? If you're searching form the admin interface, that will be the URL in the results window. Because this is indicating a couple of things: 1 your query is of the form ?q=query or some such. 2 your default search field is title (see schema.xml).. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric 1)Default field in schema.xml : text, which is the field 2) numDocs = 21501 maxDocs = 21554 3) Attaching debugQuery output with this mail 4) When I search for everything, (*:*)...it shows me all the documents, with their fields. I am new to asking questions on the list..and hence the lack of etiquette. Thanks for the link. :) Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: OK, there's not much information to go on here. So.. 1 you pasted solrconfig.xml. Schema.xml contains your default field, we need to see that too. 2 you say documents are shown in the stats page. There are two numbers, numDocs and maxDocs. numDocs is the number of documents that have NOT been deleted, what is that number? 3 what results from attaching debugQuery=on to your URL? 4 what shows up in the admin page when you search for everything? It would help a lot if you'd provide some more detailed information, please review: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists, Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: I am sorry..I was checking the some other solr instance that ran on this system...when I replied for the previous mail. I still dont get any documents in return to my query...though the index shows a size of some 20K documents. Attaching my solrconfig.xml file with this mail. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: Note that you can add that to the URL directly, as fl=* Also, simply querying q=time will look for terms ONLY in the field in your schema.xml defined by defaultSearchField in your schema.xml (text by default)... Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com
Re: indexing but not able to search
Hi Eric Yes, the schema.xml has both title and text fields... and i was changing between them...perhaps, it was title when I sent you. I am searching from the admin. this is the URL it gives me, after I click search, from the admin window. http://loalhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=headversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on S On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.comwrote: About being new... no problem, we all have to learn But this part of your output: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str indicates that something's weird with your query. Can you show the exact URL you use? If you're searching form the admin interface, that will be the URL in the results window. Because this is indicating a couple of things: 1 your query is of the form ?q=query or some such. 2 your default search field is title (see schema.xml).. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric 1)Default field in schema.xml : text, which is the field 2) numDocs = 21501 maxDocs = 21554 3) Attaching debugQuery output with this mail 4) When I search for everything, (*:*)...it shows me all the documents, with their fields. I am new to asking questions on the list..and hence the lack of etiquette. Thanks for the link. :) Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: OK, there's not much information to go on here. So.. 1 you pasted solrconfig.xml. Schema.xml contains your default field, we need to see that too. 2 you say documents are shown in the stats page. There are two numbers, numDocs and maxDocs. numDocs is the number of documents that have NOT been deleted, what is that number? 3 what results from attaching debugQuery=on to your URL? 4 what shows up in the admin page when you search for everything? It would help a lot if you'd provide some more detailed information, please review: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists, Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: I am sorry..I was checking the some other solr instance that ran on this system...when I replied for the previous mail. I still dont get any documents in return to my query...though the index shows a size of some 20K documents. Attaching my solrconfig.xml file with this mail. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: Note that you can add that to the URL directly, as fl=* Also, simply querying q=time will look for terms ONLY in the field in your schema.xml defined by defaultSearchField in your schema.xml (text by default)... Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler name=search class=solr.SearchHandler default=true lst name=defaults str name=echoParamsexplicit/str int name=rows10/int /lst /requestHandler - Apart from this, I did not understand what to add inside a search handler. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Denis Kuzmenok forward...@ukr.net wrote: Hi All I indexed a set of documents using Solr, which are shown in the stats page on the admin panel. However, the search interface always returns 0 documents to me. When I give the query as *:*, it does return me all the 20K odd documents I tried indexing just a few hours back. Can someone tell me if there is anything I am missing, on the querying config part? Sowmya. Show your solrconfig.xml, and url you are querying to select results -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism is blasphemy! http://vbsowmya.wordpress.com -- Sowmya V.B. Losing optimism
Re: indexing but not able to search
You're giving contradictory information here. This is NOT the query that you submitted when you did the debugQuery=on that you sent before. Look in schema.xml for defaultSearchField I bet its value is title. I'm not talking at all about the fact that the schema has title and text fields, I'm looking at the debug output and inferring the defaultSearchField because: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str the rawquery string is query. Meaning you typed something like q=query. the parsedquery is title:query implying that your defaultSearchField is title. That means that the URL you gave is searching against the title field for head. Do you really expect that to match? Please make the effort to provide a consistent set of data. Don't give fragmentary pieces from different queries. Your debug data cannot be from a schema that has text as the default field. It just doesn't work that way. So, I suspect you aren't going against the solr instance you think. Or you're looking at configuration data that isn't being used by that solr. Or you're cutting/pasting/copying different fragments. And you still haven't shown us the schema.xml file. So, give us the debug output, and show us the exact query you use to get that output. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric Yes, the schema.xml has both title and text fields... and i was changing between them...perhaps, it was title when I sent you. I am searching from the admin. this is the URL it gives me, after I click search, from the admin window. http://loalhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=headversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on S On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.comwrote: About being new... no problem, we all have to learn But this part of your output: str name=rawquerystringquery/str str name=querystringquery/str str name=parsedquerytitle:query/str str name=parsedquery_toStringtitle:query/str indicates that something's weird with your query. Can you show the exact URL you use? If you're searching form the admin interface, that will be the URL in the results window. Because this is indicating a couple of things: 1 your query is of the form ?q=query or some such. 2 your default search field is title (see schema.xml).. Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric 1)Default field in schema.xml : text, which is the field 2) numDocs = 21501 maxDocs = 21554 3) Attaching debugQuery output with this mail 4) When I search for everything, (*:*)...it shows me all the documents, with their fields. I am new to asking questions on the list..and hence the lack of etiquette. Thanks for the link. :) Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: OK, there's not much information to go on here. So.. 1 you pasted solrconfig.xml. Schema.xml contains your default field, we need to see that too. 2 you say documents are shown in the stats page. There are two numbers, numDocs and maxDocs. numDocs is the number of documents that have NOT been deleted, what is that number? 3 what results from attaching debugQuery=on to your URL? 4 what shows up in the admin page when you search for everything? It would help a lot if you'd provide some more detailed information, please review: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists, Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: I am sorry..I was checking the some other solr instance that ran on this system...when I replied for the previous mail. I still dont get any documents in return to my query...though the index shows a size of some 20K documents. Attaching my solrconfig.xml file with this mail. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: Note that you can add that to the URL directly, as fl=* Also, simply querying q=time will look for terms ONLY in the field in your schema.xml defined by defaultSearchField in your schema.xml (text by default)... Best Erick On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Denis I got my answer. I should have added str name=fl*/str in the defaults list. Sowmya. On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Sowmya V.B. vbsow...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Url I am using to search: http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/select/?q=timeversion=2.2start=0rows=10indent=on http://localhost:8080/apache-solr-3.3.0/admin/stats.jsp - is my stats page. The part of my SolrConfig file, which said searchHandler - had these, which I found on an example on the web: requestHandler