These directories are shown at the top of the admin/index.jsp page.
Check out all of the pages off of admin/index.jsp- there is a lot of
information there about what solr is doing.
Israel Ekpo wrote:
The Solr home is the -Dsolr.solr.home Java System property
Also make sure that -Dsolr.data.di
The Solr home is the -Dsolr.solr.home Java System property
Also make sure that -Dsolr.data.dir is define for your data directory, if it
is not already defined in the solrconfig.xml file
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Upayavira wrote:
> You need to watch what you are setting your solr.home to
You need to watch what you are setting your solr.home to. That is where
your indexes are being written. Are they getting overwritten/lost
somehow. Watch the files in that dir while doing a restart.
That's a start at least.
Upayavira
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 16:40 +0300, "Mackram Raydan"
wrote:
> Hey
Hey everyone,
I apologize if this question is rudimentary but it is getting to me and
I did not find anything reasonable about it online.
So basically I have a Solr 1.4.1 setup behind Tomcat 6. I used the
SolrTomcat wiki page to setup. The system works exactly the way I want
it (proper searc