: I have solr installed on Debian and every time delta import takes place a
: file gets created in my root directory. The files that get created look
: like this
:
:
: dataimport?command=delta-import.1
that is exactly the output you would expect to see if you have a cron
somewhere, running
Is ' dataimport?command=delta-import.1' actually a file name? If this
the case, are you running the trigger from a cron job or similar? If I
am still on the right track, check your cron job/script and see if you
have misplaced new line, quote (e.g. MSWord quote instead of normal)
or some other abno
On 9/3/2014 3:19 AM, madhav bahuguna wrote:
> I have solr installed on Debian and every time delta import takes place a
> file gets created in my root directory. The files that get created look
> like this
I figure there's one of two possibilities:
1) You've got a misconfiguration in the dataimp
I have solr installed on Debian and every time delta import takes place a
file gets created in my root directory. The files that get created look
like this
dataimport?command=delta-import.1
dataimport?command=delta-import.2
.
.
.
dataimport?command=delta-import.30
Every time there