My local solr gives me: http://pastebin.com/Q6d9dFmZ
and my webserver this: http://pastebin.com/q87WEjVA I copied only the first few hundret lines (of more than 8000) because the webserver output was to big even for pastebin. On 16.10.2013 12:27, Erik Hatcher wrote: > What does the debug output say from debugQuery=true say between the two? > > > > On Oct 16, 2013, at 5:16, Stavros Delisavas <stav...@delisavas.de> wrote: > >> Hello Solr-Experts, >> >> I am currently having a strange issue with my solr querys. I am running >> a small php/mysql-website that uses Solr for faster text-searches in >> name-lists, movie-titles, etc. Recently I noticed that the results on my >> local development-environment differ from those on my webserver. Both >> use the 100% same mysql-database with identical solr-queries for >> data-import. >> This is a sample query: >> >> http://localhost:8080/solr/select/?q=title%3A%28into+AND+the+AND+wild*%29&version=2.2&start=0&rows=1000&indent=on&fl=titleid >> >> It is autogenerated by an php-script and 100% identical on local and on >> my webserver. My local solr gives me the expected results: all entries >> that have the words "into" AND "the" AND "wild*" in them. >> But my webserver acts as if I was looking for "into" OR "the" OR >> "wild*", eventhough the query is the same (as shown above). That's why I >> get useless (too many) results on the webserver-side. >> >> I don't know what could be the issue. I have tried to check the >> config-files but I don't really know what to look for, so it is >> overwhelming for me to search through this big file without knowing. >> >> What could be the problem, where can I check/find it and how can I solve >> that problem? >> >> In case, additional informations are needed, let me know please. >> >> Thank you! >> >> (Excuse my poor english, please. It's not my mother-language.)