Re: Dataimport problem

2019-07-31 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
ing for all the > cores which have more than 8 SQL requests. But the same is working fine with > AWS hosting. Really baffled. > > Thanks and Regards, > Srinivas Kashyap > > -Original Message- > From: Erick Erickson > Sent: 31 July 2019 08:00 PM > To: solr-us

RE: Dataimport problem

2019-07-31 Thread Srinivas Kashyap
is working fine with AWS hosting. Really baffled. Thanks and Regards, Srinivas Kashyap -Original Message- From: Erick Erickson Sent: 31 July 2019 08:00 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Dataimport problem This code is a little old, but should give you a place to start: https

RE: Dataimport problem

2019-07-31 Thread Srinivas Kashyap
2019 07:41 PM To: solr-user Subject: Re: Dataimport problem A couple of things: 1) Solr on Tomcat has not been an option for quite a while. So, you must be running an old version of Solr. Which one? 2) Compare that you have the same Solr config. In Admin UI, there will be all O/S variables

Re: Dataimport problem

2019-07-31 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
A couple of things: 1) Solr on Tomcat has not been an option for quite a while. So, you must be running an old version of Solr. Which one? 2) Compare that you have the same Solr config. In Admin UI, there will be all O/S variables passed to the Java runtime, I would check them side-by-side 3) You

Re: DataImport problem

2010-09-04 Thread Lance Norskog
The RSS example does not do this. It declares only the source, and gives all of the parameters in the entity. You can have different entities with different uses of the datasource. In general, the DIH is easier to use when starting with one of the examples and slowing changing one thing at a