Re: Default core for updates in multicore setup

2014-02-05 Thread Jack Krupansky
Tom, I did make an effort to "sort out" both the old and newer solr.xml features in my Solr 4.x Deep Dive e-book. -- Jack Krupansky -Original Message- From: Tom Burton-West Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:56 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Default core f

Re: Default core for updates in multicore setup

2014-02-05 Thread Tom Burton-West
Thanks Hoss, >>hardcoded default of "collection1" is still used for backcompat when there is no "defaultCoreName" configured by the user. Aha, it's hardcoded if there is nothing set in a config. No wonder I couldn't find it by grepping around the config files. I'm still trying to sort out the o

Re: Default core for updates in multicore setup

2014-02-05 Thread Chris Hostetter
: I then tried to locate some config somewhere that would specify that the : default core would be collection1, but could not find it. in the older style solr.xml, you can specify a "defaultCoreName". Moving forward, relying on the default core name is discouraged (and will hopefully be remove

Default core for updates in multicore setup

2014-02-05 Thread Tom Burton-West
Hello, I'm running the example setup for Solr 4.6.1. In the ../example/solr/ directory, I set up a second core. I wanted to send updates to that core. I looked at .../exampledocs/post.sh and expected to see the URL as: URL= http://localhost:8983/solr/collection1/update However it does not