I'm running 7.5.0. The solrconfig.xml file is what I've modified over time - I haven't started one from scratch for a while but perhaps I'll try.
Have you tried using the complete config that I sent you? With *all* the files I included - and *none* of yours?
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Daniel
On 1/1/2019 4:12 PM, Joan Moreau wrote:
The real main differecne seems coming from "diffconfig.xml"
When I put yours, Solr delete (!) schema.xml and create a "manage-schema" and starts complaining about useless types (tdates, booleans, etc..) that are not needed for Mail fileds
When I put mine (from standard distribution of Arch), it keeps things as they are (yeah !), does not complains about those useless types and startup properly.
I attach my diffconfig
But these are the configurations that one should adjust as per his/her own use.
The main problem is : After some time of indexing from Dovecot, Dovecot returns errors (invalid SID, etc...) and Solr return "out of range indexes" errors
On 2019-01-02 07:49, Joan Moreau wrote:
Hi
Solr is a standard package in ArchLinux. ("pacman -S solr") . the systemd installation script is included (and it is launching /opt/solr/bin/solr.in.sh)
Instance : sudo -u solr /opt/solr/bin/solr create -c dovecot -> this creates a separate folder with default solrconfig.xml, schema.xml, etc..
I made a symlink of the data folder to a second drive (ext4) much bigger
On 2018-12-31 14:09, Daniel Miller wrote:
On 12/29/2018 4:49 PM, Joan Moreau wrote: Also : - Java is 10.0.2 Same as me. - If i delete schema.xml but create only managed-schema, the solr refuses to start with a java error "schema.xml missing" Ok...so we need to do some more digging. How did you install Solr? (I downloaded a "binary" installation and unpacked it) How did you create the dovecot instance? (I've provided explicit instructions for how I did it - did you follow those exactly or something different)? How are you starting Solr? (I use the provided "solr/bin/solr start" command, wrapped inside a systemd service). -- Daniel
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Daniel