d doesn't return any result. Unable to open any class by
> searching for it. Have to navigate in the project structure to open any
> class
> - Not getting the Run/Debug option on any test case
> - Executing any pre configured test configuration fails with the single
> error "Error
- Unable to navigate from one class to another. "Find usages" of any
public method doesn't return any result. Unable to open any class by
searching for it. Have to navigate in the project structure to open any
class
- Not getting the Run/Debug option on any test case
-
ley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C]
> :
>
> In attempting to stress-test CDCR (running Solr 7.4), I am running into a
> couple of issues.
>
> One is that the tlog files keep accumulating for some nodes in the CDCR
> system, particularly for the non-Leader nodes in the Source S
Yes, I saw that yesterday.
I guess that I was not the only one who noticed the unreliability after all.
-Original Message-
From: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 1:17 AM
To: solr-user
Subject: Re: CDCR stress-test issues
FYI, CDCR support, as it exists in Solr today
t; Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 9:46 AM
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: CDCR stress-test issues
>
> In attempting to stress-test CDCR (running Solr 7.4), I am running into a
> couple of issues.
>
> One is that the tlog files keep accumulating for some nodes in th
added after the missing records).
Does anyone yet have any suggestion how to get CDCR to work properly?
-Original Message-
From: Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 9:46 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: CDCR stress-test issues
In attempting
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 9:46 AM Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C]
wrote:
>
> In attempting to stress-test CDCR (running Solr 7.4), I am running into a
> couple of issues.
>
> One is that the tlog files keep accumulating for some nodes in the CDCR
> system, particularly for th
In attempting to stress-test CDCR (running Solr 7.4), I am running into a
couple of issues.
One is that the tlog files keep accumulating for some nodes in the CDCR system,
particularly for the non-Leader nodes in the Source SolrCloud. No quantity of
hard commits seem to cause any of these tlog
So I already found the problem over here
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<https://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/mvn-test-failing-td4361042.html>
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Hi All,
I am getting the below exception when trying to use EmbeddedServer for my
junit test cases. I have given the correct path to the config files. I get
the core failure even when using MiniSolrCloudCluster. The collection is
created and then deleted because core is not there. Can you please
So, I found a way to programmatically restore a collection from a backup.
I though that I could create a backup of a collection, put it on the
classpath, restore it during unit test set up and run the queries against
newly created collection using restore.
Theoretically, it sounded like it would
:15 PM Angie Rabelero
wrote:
> For what I know the configuration files need to be already in the
> test/resource directory before runnin. I copy them to the directory using a
> maven maven-antrun-plugin in the generate-test-sources phase. And the
> framework can "create a co
ta through json
> files
> > but the problem is that the required data needs to have parent-child
> blocks
> > to be present.
> > Because of this, I would prefer if there is a way to load pre-created
> index
> > files into the cluster.
> > I checke
ause of this, I would prefer if there is a way to load pre-created index
> files into the cluster.
> I checked the solr test framework and related examples but couldn't find
> any example of index files being loaded in cloud mode.
>
> Is there a way to load index files into so
if there is a way to load pre-created index
files into the cluster.
I checked the solr test framework and related examples but couldn't find
any example of index files being loaded in cloud mode.
Is there a way to load index files into solr running in cloud mode?
Thanks!
Pratik
For what I know the configuration files need to be already in the test/resource
directory before runnin. I copy them to the directory using a maven
maven-antrun-plugin in the generate-test-sources phase. And the framework can
"create a collection” without the configfiles, but it will obvi
On the surface, this znode already exists:
/solr/configs/collection2
So it looks like somehow you're
> On Jun 4, 2019, at 12:29 PM, Pratik Patel wrote:
>
> /solr/configs/collection2
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to run a simple unit test using solr test framework. At this
point, all I am trying to achieve is to be able to upload some
configuration and create a collection using solr test framework.
Following is the simple code which I am trying to run.
private static final
dex, I highly
doubt you will see any difference.
I see. I would like to give it a shot.
>that's the facet.method parameter: fc vs. fcs
Even though it might not be so different to each other, it might be
interesting to test these performances.
Sincerely,
Kaya Ota
2019年5月21日(火) 19:13 Toke Esk
Kayak28 wrote:
> For the next opportunity to share table-formatted data,
> what is the best way to share data with all of you?
There's no hard recommendations, so anything where you can just click on a link
and see the data: Google Docs, GitHub Gists, Pastebin...
> When we request a facet
Hello, Shawn, Toke Eskildsen and Solr Community:
> Since version 7.5, optimize with TieredMergePolicy (the default policy)
> respects the maximum segment size, which defaults to 5GB.
Thank you for your reply.
Indeed, there was approximately a total of 9GB index size.
So, as you tell me,
On Sun, 2019-05-19 at 13:36 -0600, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> I would not expect to see a really noticeable performance increase
> by going from two segments to one.
The one place where there is a real difference is with String faceting
as >= 2 segments means that String ordinals must be coordinated
On 5/19/2019 12:20 AM, Kayak28 wrote:
Hello, Apache Solr community members:
I have a few questions about the load test of Solr8.
- for Solr8, optimization command merge segment to 2, but not 1.
Is that ok behavior?
Since version 7.5, optimize with TieredMergePolicy (the default policy
community members:
> >
> > I have a few questions about the load test of Solr8.
> >
> > - for Solr8, optimization command merge segment to 2, but not 1.
> > Is that ok behavior?
> > When indexing Wikipedia data, Solr8 generated multiple segments.
> > So, I
ave a few questions about the load test of Solr8.
>
> - for Solr8, optimization command merge segment to 2, but not 1.
> Is that ok behavior?
> When indexing Wikipedia data, Solr8 generated multiple segments.
> So, I executed command from the Admin UI.
> Solr8 did reduce the number o
Hello, Apache Solr community members:
I have a few questions about the load test of Solr8.
- for Solr8, optimization command merge segment to 2, but not 1.
Is that ok behavior?
When indexing Wikipedia data, Solr8 generated multiple segments.
So, I executed command from the Admin UI.
Solr8 did
Thanks a lot for the response Mikhail and Angie!
I did go through most of the test classes in solr before posting here but
couldn't find anything which is close to what I want to do which is to load
pre-created index files and configuration or at least index files.
However, the class
Hi, I’ll advised you to extend the class SolrCloudTestCase, which extends the
MiniSolrCloudCluster. Theres a hello world example in the solr source at
https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/master/solr/core/src/test/org/apache/solr/HelloWorldSolrCloudTestCase.java.
Here’s how I setup
programmatically
through my tests.
I am trying to find a way to test these queries without depending on
externally running solr instance. I found following approach which is using
classes like EmbeddedSolrServer and CoreContainer. We can put index files
and solr configuration on classpath and run
gt;
>
> Chip
>
>
> From: Alexandre Rafalovitch
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 2:05:41 PM
> To: solr-user
> Subject: Re: Seeking a simple way to test my index.
>
> Have you looked at Apache Nutch? Seems like the direct match for your
> - growing - require
to test my index.
Have you looked at Apache Nutch? Seems like the direct match for your
- growing - requirements and it does integrate with Solr. Or one of
the other solutions, like http://stormcrawler.net/
http://www.norconex.com/collectors/
Otherwise, this does not really feel like a Solr question
o
> know to update my seed URLs. I've been checking this by hand, which was
> tenable when my site was smaller, but is now completely unreasonable.
>
>
> Is there a way to test my index without actually having to run a lot of
> manual searches? Perhaps an output I could
was tenable when my
site was smaller, but is now completely unreasonable.
Is there a way to test my index without actually having to run a lot of manual
searches? Perhaps an output I could skim? Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks,
Chip
Hi Solr users!
The YCSB project is currently testing out release candidates for our 0.14.0
release.
This release updates our Solr 5 and 6 support to allow use with kerberized Solr.
If anyone has a spare 30 or so minutes, we could use help testing out things so
that the Solr clients can stay
ollins <danwcoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Another important question is which branch did you download? I assume
> master as its the default, but remember that is a development branch, so it
> is entirely possible to have some test issues on that.
>
> On 31 October 2017 at 13:44, Shawn Hei
Another important question is which branch did you download? I assume
master as its the default, but remember that is a development branch, so it
is entirely possible to have some test issues on that.
On 31 October 2017 at 13:44, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> On 10/28/2
information.
Or install/use ant, which is the official build system for Lucene and
Solr, and gives more information about test failures as part of the
build output.
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute
Sometimes Solr tests fail, even on released code. Such failures are
investigated
Hi Tariq,
It’s difficult to tell what happened without seeing the logs from the failed
test(s). (The commands you issued look fine.)
--
Steve
www.lucidworks.com
> On Oct 29, 2017, at 1:48 AM, Tarique Anwer <xenu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I am new to Solr.
> I
mvn -DskipTests install
Which shows that build is successful.
So I tried to run the tests afterwords:
$ mvn test
But tests are failing:
[INFO] Apache Solr Analysis Extras FAILURE [02:48
min]
[INFO] Apache Solr Core tests . SKIPPED
[INFO] Apache
Thanks Chris,
That very likely is the reason. I had noticed the seed and realized that it
will be controlling the random input generation for the tests to make
failures reproducible. However, i didn't consider that it can also cause
test skipping.
Thanks!
Nawab
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 3:13 PM
: I am seeing that in different test runs (e.g., by executing 'ant test' on
: the root folder in 'lucene-solr') a different subset of tests are skipped.
: Where can I find more about it? I am trying to create parity between test
: successes before and after my changes and this is causing
There are some tests annotated @Nightly or @Weekly, or @Slow, is there
a correlation to those?
Best,
Erick
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Nawab Zada Asad Iqbal <khi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am seeing that in different test runs (e.g., by executing 'ant test' on
&g
Hi,
I am seeing that in different test runs (e.g., by executing 'ant test' on
the root folder in 'lucene-solr') a different subset of tests are skipped.
Where can I find more about it? I am trying to create parity between test
successes before and after my changes and this is causing confusion
Are there diagnostic tools to test that nodes of a cloud are communicating
correctly with each other and their Zookeeper?
We sometimes see strange behavior of our nodes and it would be nice to have
a tool that could detect network issues, especially intermittent ones.
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README.md
>>
>> Disclaimer: This fork was developed by idealista, the company where I work
>>
>> El El lun, 4 sept 2017 a las 11:18, Selvam Raman <sel...@gmail.com>
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> which is the best tool for s
:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> which is the best tool for solr perfomance test. I want to identify how
>> much load my solr could handle and how many concurrent users can query on
>> solr.
>>
>> Please suggest.
>>
>> --
>> Selvam Raman
>> "லஞ்சம் தவிர்த்து நெஞ்சம் நிமிர்த்து"
>>
t; Hi All,
>
> which is the best tool for solr perfomance test. I want to identify how
> much load my solr could handle and how many concurrent users can query on
> solr.
>
> Please suggest.
>
> --
> Selvam Raman
> "லஞ்சம் தவிர்த்து நெஞ்சம் நிமிர்த்து"
>
Hi All,
which is the best tool for solr perfomance test. I want to identify how
much load my solr could handle and how many concurrent users can query on
solr.
Please suggest.
--
Selvam Raman
"லஞ்சம் தவிர்த்து நெஞ்சம் நிமிர்த்து"
Mine is actually very different:-
-test:
[junit4] says ᐊᐃ! Master seed: C3B77541FB9DE693
[junit4] Executing 1 suite with 1 JVM.
[junit4]
[junit4] Started J0 PID(37742@mbp-9009).
[junit4] Suite: org.apache.solr.cloud.TestSolrCloudWithKerberosAlt
[junit4] 2> N
-Dtestcase=TestSolrCloudWithKerberosAlt clean test` but
> this test still fails with this error:-
>
> [junit4]> Throwable #1: java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: id_aes128_CBC
> [junit4]> at
> __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([453D16027AC52FD9:78E5B82E422B71A9]:0)
&g
Hi,
I cloned solr 6.6 branch today and I see this failure consistently.
TestSolrCloudWithKerberosAlt.testBasics
I had done some script changes but after seeing this failure I reverted
them and ran: `ant -Dtestcase=TestSolrCloudWithKerberosAlt clean test` but
this test still fails
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Nawab Zada Asad Iqbal
> <khi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> >
> > I stopped 'ant test' target before it finished, and now whenever I run it
> > again, it is stuck at 'install-junit4-taskdef'.
> >
> > I have tried 'ant clea
om> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> I stopped 'ant test' target before it finished, and now whenever I run it
> again, it is stuck at 'install-junit4-taskdef'.
>
> I have tried 'ant clean' but it didn't help. I guessed that it could be
> some locking thing in ivy or ant so I set ivy.syn
Hi
I stopped 'ant test' target before it finished, and now whenever I run it
again, it is stuck at 'install-junit4-taskdef'.
I have tried 'ant clean' but it didn't help. I guessed that it could be
some locking thing in ivy or ant so I set ivy.sync to false in the
common-build.xml
"&quo
Hi ,
i would like to use solr text tagger for entity extraction . Please guide
me that how can i use this for a eCommerce web site .
Regards
Midas
Argh! I'm trying to run some test queries using the web ui but it keeps
aborting the connection at 10 seconds? Is there anyway to easily change
this?
(We currently have heavy indexing going on and the cache keeps getting
"un-warmed").
Hi,
We got quite a few unit tests that inherit the abstract distributed test thing
(haven't got hte FQCN around). On Solr 5.4.x we had a lot issues with
connection reset, which i assumed, judging from resolved tickets, had been
resolved with 5.5.0. Did i miss something? Can someone point me
Tiwari, Shailendra wrote:
> We are on Solr 4.10.3. Got 2 load balanced RedHat with 16 GB
> memory on each. Memory assigned to JVM 4 GB, 2 Shards,
> total docs 60 K, and 4 replicas.
As you are chasing throughput, you should aim to lower the overall resources
, Shailendra <
shailendra.tiw...@macmillan.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We did our first load test on Search (Solr) API, and started to see some
> errors after 2000 Users. Errors used to go away after 30 seconds, but keep
> happening frequently. Errors were "java.
Hi All,
We did our first load test on Search (Solr) API, and started to see some errors
after 2000 Users. Errors used to go away after 30 seconds, but keep happening
frequently. Errors were "java.net.SocketTimeoutException" and
"org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException&
timing out
> which is why you keep seeing the timeout and connect exceptions.
>
> On Thu, 4 Feb 2016, 20:30 Tiwari, Shailendra <
> shailendra.tiw...@macmillan.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> We did our first load test on Search (Solr) API, and started to se
To: solr-user
Subject: Re: Errors During Load Test
The short form is "add more replicas", assuming you're using SolrCloud.
If older-style master/slave, then "add more slaves". Solr request processing
scales pretty linearly with the number of replicas (or slaves).
Note that this is
It is getting stuck on resolve.
ant clean test
SOLR 5.3.1
[ivy:retrieve] retrieve done (5ms)
Overriding previous definition of property "ivy.version"
[ivy:retrieve] no resolved descriptor found: launching default resolve
Overriding previous definition of property "ivy.version&
2015 at 11:57 AM, William Bell <billnb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It is getting stuck on resolve.
>>
>> ant clean test
>>
>> SOLR 5.3.1
>>
>> [ivy:retrieve] retrieve done (5ms)
>>
>> Overriding previous definition of property &q
OK I deleted /home/solr/.ivy2 and it started working.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 11:57 AM, William Bell <billnb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is getting stuck on resolve.
>
> ant clean test
>
> SOLR 5.3.1
>
> [ivy:retrieve] retrieve done (5ms)
>
> Overriding previous de
better insight !
> I created a cluster of 2 nodes copying the server dir to node1 and node2
> and using those as solrhome for the nodes
> created the collection with
> bin/solr create -c test
> so it's using the builtin schemaless configuration
>
> there's nothing custom,
Hi,
I'm doing this test
collection test is replicated on two solr nodes running on 8983, 8984
using external zk
1)turn on solr 8984
2)add,commit a doc x con solr 8983
3)turn off solr 8983
4)turn on solr 8984
5)shortly after (leader still not elected) turn on solr 8983
6)8984 is elected
Hi Matteo,
On 15 October 2015 at 16:16, Matteo Grolla <matteo.gro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm doing this test
> collection test is replicated on two solr nodes running on 8983, 8984
> using external zk
>
> 1)turn OFF solr 8984
> 2)add,commit a doc x con
and using those as solrhome for the nodes
created the collection with
bin/solr create -c test
so it's using the builtin schemaless configuration
there's nothing custom, should be all pretty standard
2015-10-15 17:42 GMT+02:00 Alessandro Benedetti <benedetti.ale...@gmail.com>
:
> Hi Matteo,
if this works as a way to collect ideas.
Regards,
Alex.
Solr Analyzers, Tokenizers, Filters, URPs and even a newsletter:
http://www.solr-start.com/
On 18 July 2015 at 09:29, Robert Oschler robert.osch...@gmail.com wrote:
I know the Solr Admin panel has a way to test the current index and query
I know the Solr Admin panel has a way to test the current index and query
filters already in place in a schema file, but I was wondering if there is
a convenient playground for testing index and query filters?
I'm imagining a utility where you can select a set of index and query
filters
, Filters, URPs and even a newsletter:
http://www.solr-start.com/
On 18 July 2015 at 09:29, Robert Oschler robert.osch...@gmail.com wrote:
I know the Solr Admin panel has a way to test the current index and query
filters already in place in a schema file, but I was wondering
Also, while you are at it, it'd be good to get SOLR-4777 in so the Admin UI
is correct when users look at the SolrCloud graph post an operation that
can leave the slice INACTIVE e.g. Shard split.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:50 PM, Anshum Gupta ans...@anshumgupta.net
wrote:
This looks good overall
This looks good overall and thanks for migrating it to something that more
developers can contribute to.
I started solr (trunk) in cloud mode using the bin scripts and opened the
new admin UI. The section for 'cores' says 'No cores available. Go and
create one'.
Starting Solr 5.0, we officially
Thanks Ramkumar, will dig into these next week.
Upayavira
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015, at 02:08 PM, Ramkumar R. Aiyengar wrote:
I started with an empty Solr instance and Firefox 38 on Linux. This is
the
trunk source..
There's a 'No cores available. Go and create one' button available in the
old
I started with an empty Solr instance and Firefox 38 on Linux. This is the
trunk source..
There's a 'No cores available. Go and create one' button available in the
old and the new UI. In the old UI, clicking it goes to the core admin, and
pops open the dialog for Add Core. The new UI only goes to
i will check with Henry about this prolem again.
Best,
Soonho
From: Ramkumar R. Aiyengar [andyetitmo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 5:08 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Please help test the new Angular JS Admin UI
I started
The intention very much is to do a collections API pane. In fact, I've
got a first pass made already that can create/delete collections, and
show the details of a collection and its replicas. But I want to focus
on getting the feature-for-feature replacement working first. If we
don't do that,
This kind of feedback is _very_ valuable, many thanks to all.
I may be the one committing this, but Upayavira is doing all the work
so hats off to him.
And it's time for anyone who likes UI work to step up and contribute ;).
I'll be happy to commit changes. Just link any JIRAs (especially ones
We can get things like this in. If you want, feel free to have a go. As
much as I want to work on funky new stuff, I really need to focus on
finishing stuff first.
Upayavira
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015, at 02:53 PM, Anshum Gupta wrote:
Also, while you are at it, it'd be good to get SOLR-4777 in so the
Slight correction, the url, if running locally, would be:
Http://localhost:8983/solr/index.html
The reason we need your help: there is so much to the admin UI that I
cannot possibly have created the test setups to have tested it all. If
there are aspects of the UI you rely upon, please try them
help: there is so much to the admin UI that I
cannot possibly have created the test setups to have tested it all. If
there are aspects of the UI you rely upon, please try them out on 5.2.1
- any bugs we don't find could persist long enough to be annoying and
inconvenient.
Likewise
be:
Http://localhost:8983/solr/index.html
The reason we need your help: there is so much to the admin UI that I
cannot possibly have created the test setups to have tested it all. If
there are aspects of the UI you rely upon, please try them out on 5.2.1
- any bugs we don't find could persist long
be:
Http://localhost:8983/solr/index.html
The reason we need your help: there is so much to the admin UI that I
cannot possibly have created the test setups to have tested it all. If
there are aspects of the UI you rely upon, please try them out on 5.2.1
- any bugs we don't find could
, the url, if running locally, would be:
Http://localhost:8983/solr/index.html
The reason we need your help: there is so much to the admin UI that I
cannot possibly have created the test setups to have tested it all.
If
there are aspects of the UI you rely upon, please try them
, but I'm pretty sure
that when using bin\solr, there are a a whole bunch of arguments. I'm
running this test on Windows 7 64-bit with 64-bit Oracle JDK8u45.
The favicon was the standard jetty icon instead of the Solr icon. Then
I went to the current admin UI, which switched it to the Solr icon
And anyone who, you know, really likes working with UI code please
help making it better!
As of Solr 5.2, there is a new version of the Admin UI available, and
several improvements are already in 5.2.1 (release imminent). The old
admin UI is still the default, the new one is available at
Hello ,
I am trying to run my test cases in solr using ant .
I am using below command
ant test –Dtestcase=Test -Dtests.leaveTemporary=true
Now , here i have my own custom schema solrConfig . On running the above
command on solr directiory , it builds the project again which overrides my
On 3/26/2015 6:40 AM, Mrinali Agarwal wrote:
I am trying to run my test cases in solr using ant .
I am using below command
ant test –Dtestcase=Test -Dtests.leaveTemporary=true
Now , here i have my own custom schema solrConfig . On running the above
command on solr directiory
Hi,
I try to adapt Mark Miller's solr-map-reduce-example scripts in order to
try to use MapReduceIndexerTool with Solr 5.0.0 and Hadoop 2.6.0.
I use the same twitter sample data with the same avro configuration, ...
I had to change the set-map-reduce-classpath.sh file provided with Solr 5
under
Anyone please suggest
With Regards
Aman Tandon
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Aman Tandon amantandon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Please suggest me what should be the tests which i should run to check the
availability, query time, etc in my solr cloud setup.
With Regards
Aman Tandon
Hi,
Please suggest me what should be the tests which i should run to check the
availability, query time, etc in my solr cloud setup.
With Regards
Aman Tandon
Hello!
You'll need a data set that you can index. This is quite simple - if
you don't know what data you want to index or you don't have test
data, just take Wikipedia dump and index it using Data Import Handler.
You can find the example on using Wikipedia dump with DIH on
http://wiki.apache.org
Hi,
I am a student, planning to learn and do a features and functionality
test of solr-cloud as one of my project. I liked to do the stress and
performance test of solr-cloud on my local machine. (machine of 16gb ram,
250 gb ssd and 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7). Multiple features of cloud. What
Is there any good document about Lucene Test Framework?
I can only find API docs.
Mimicking the unit test I've found in Lucene trunk, I tried to write
a unit test that tests a TokenFilter I am writing. But it is failing
with an error message like:
java.lang.AssertionError: close() called in wrong
(semi-relevant aside) We do happen to ship this test framework with
Solr distribution (in dist/test-framework).
Why, I don't know!
Regards,
Alex.
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On 8 January 2015 at 23:23, Shawn Heisey apa...@elyograg.org wrote
On 1/8/2015 8:31 PM, TK Solr wrote:
Is there any good document about Lucene Test Framework?
I can only find API docs.
Mimicking the unit test I've found in Lucene trunk, I tried to write
a unit test that tests a TokenFilter I am writing. But it is failing
with an error message like
I know Solr CAP properties are CP, but I don't see it happening over a very
basic test - doing something wrong?
With two Solr nodes, I index doc1 to both, stop node2, update doc1, stop
node1, start node2, start node1, and I get two different versions of the
doc depending on which replica I query
it happening over a very
basic test - doing something wrong?
With two Solr nodes, I index doc1 to both, stop node2, update doc1, stop
node1, start node2, start node1, and I get two different versions of the
doc depending on which replica I query.
I would expect node2 to update to itself
min_rf to
a higher value or peer-sync both ways during replica recovery. I'll need to
think more on this.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Gili Nachum gilinac...@gmail.com wrote:
I know Solr CAP properties are CP, but I don't see it happening over a
very
basic test - doing something wrong
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