Yes ,that is correct.
Regards
Sujatha
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Hi Suajtha,
each webapps has its own solr home ?
Ludovic.
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own solr home ?
Ludovic.
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Sujatha
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:23 PM, lboutros boutr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Suajtha,
each webapps has its own solr home ?
Ludovic.
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Jouve
France.
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Hi Suajtha,
each webapps has its own solr home ?
Ludovic.
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Jouve
France.
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Hello ,
We have a multicore webapp for every 50 cores.Currently 3 Multicore webapps
and 150 cores distributed across the 3 webapps.
When we re started the server [Tomcat] ,we noticed that the solr.xml was
wiped out and we could not see any cores in webapp1 and webapp3 ,but only
a few cores in