What data did you have in the 1.3 version? Because the bin/solr -e techproduts
process only indexes 30+ docs total. So if your 1.3 installation is
returning more
docs as your note seems to imply, you somehow have a lot more docs indexed.

There is no mention of "hotel" in any of the sample docs that are indexed by the
'techproducts' target, so I suspect you're comparing apples to oranges.

Not to mention that there are many, many changes to both the code and the
sample data since 1.3 so whether the results are exactly comparable or not
is highly questionable.

Best,
Erick

On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:30 AM, Jack Krupansky
<jack.krupan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does a query for *:* return all documents? Pick one of those documents and
> try a query using a field name and the value of that field for one of the
> documents and see if that document is returned.
>
> Maybe you skipped a step in the tutorial process or maybe there was an
> error that you ignored.
>
> Please confirm which doc you were reading for the tutorial steps.
>
>
> -- Jack Krupansky
>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 6:17 AM, rupak <rupak.d2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new in Solr and using Solr 5.0.0 search server. After installing when
>> I’m going to search any keyword in solr 5.0.0 it dose not give any results
>> back. But when I was using a previous version of Solr (1.3.0)(previously
>> installed) it gives each and every results of the queried Keyword.
>>
>> For Example: In previous version (1.3.0) when I’m searching with any
>> keyword
>> like “Hotel”, “Motel”, “Television” , “i-pod” , “Books”, “cricket” etc in
>> Query String section, it gives all search results with large number of
>> records as a XML output.
>>
>> But in Solr 5.0.0 I start up with techproducts core (bin/solr -e
>> techproducts) and then going to search keywords like “Television” , “i-pod”
>> etc then it gives 2 or 3 results and also if we going to search any others
>> keyword like “Hotel”, “Motel” it dose not return back any results. Also if
>> we start up with cloud by bin/solr start -e cloud -noprompt it dose not
>> gives any results. Also when we are going to use ‘POST’ tools by executing
>> post.jar in command prompt says an error that this is not a valid command.
>>
>> Currently I’m unable to find any keyword. Please help me to query any
>> string
>> keyword from  solr 5.0.0.
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Rupak Das
>>
>>
>>
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>>

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