changing the schema

2007-04-03 Thread Lutz Steinborn
Hi, I'm using Solr now for a while and I'm feeling fine. Its much easier to use as native Lucene. Many thanks for the good job. But one question cames up as the index goes bigger and bigger: is it possible to add fields to the schema without a complete reindex ? We are using Solr for a b2b ca

Re: changing the schema

2007-04-03 Thread Mike Klaas
On 4/3/07, Lutz Steinborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But one question cames up as the index goes bigger and bigger: is it possible to add fields to the schema without a complete reindex ? Absolutely. -Mike

solr release planning for 1.2

2007-04-03 Thread Yonik Seeley
While it doesn't particularly feel like a natural place to have a release now, it has been 3.5 months since release 1.1, and that was while we were still in the incubator. More frequent releases allows users access to new features in a timely manner without using a nightly build, and thus allows

Re: solr release planning for 1.2

2007-04-03 Thread Ryan McKinley
I want it all!!! If you are thinking within the next week or two, I vote we focus on consistent response format and better error handling. I would suggest that rather then map /update to SolrUpdateServlet, it should use the new update handler framework - returning non 200 response for errors. I

Replication with IP multicast/broadcast?

2007-04-03 Thread HUYLEBROECK Jeremy RD-ILAB-SSF
Hello, Has anybody thought about using IP multicast to replicate the master to the slaves and then avoid multiple rsync. The replication could happen right away as soon as a add/delete/update happens on the master. The master could be itself part of the multicast/broadcast group and the requests