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en:user_advanced:solr [2017/08/10 01:46] – [Accessing Solr Admin] anupama | en:user_advanced:solr [2019/07/09 04:03] – [Indexing Using SOLR] anupama | ||
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- | There is only rudimentary, | + | There is only rudimentary, |
* Building a solr collection in GLI will stop the Greenstone server before building the collection and restart it when the collection has been rebuilt | * Building a solr collection in GLI will stop the Greenstone server before building the collection and restart it when the collection has been rebuilt | ||
- | * Java 7 is needed to successfully build a solr collection in GLI, at least on Windows. For this to work, you will first need to have a JDK 7 installed on your machine (with the JAVA_HOME environment variable set up, and with JAVA_HOME/ | + | * Java 7 is needed to successfully build a solr collection in GLI, at least on Windows. For this to work, you will first need to have a JDK 7 installed on your machine (with the JAVA_HOME environment variable set up, and with JAVA_HOME/ |
====== Accessing Solr Admin ====== | ====== Accessing Solr Admin ====== | ||
- | * In the case of a Greenstone server and client running on the same PC, in browser | + | |
- | * In the case of a remote Greenstone server you need to forward ports by ssh -L 8383: | + | * In the case of a remote Greenstone server, you need to forward ports by ssh -L 8383: |
==== Using analyzers specifically suited to different languages | ==== Using analyzers specifically suited to different languages |
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