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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. # The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. Collex Solr Component --------------------- This is the solr component used by collex. It has customized configrations that meet the needs of collex. After downloading, copy the file solr/solr.example.xml to solr/solr.xml. Customize etc/logging.properties to suit your needs. Solr should be run as a service on your target host. On linux-based hosts, add a solr file with contents similar to the snippet below to the /etc/init.d directory: SOLR_DIR="/home/arc/www/solr" JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xmx14144m -DSTOP.PORT=8079 -DSTOP.KEY=mustard -Djava.util.logging.config.file=etc/logging.properties -jar start.jar" JAVA="/usr/bin/java" case $1 in start) echo "Starting Solr" cd $SOLR_DIR $JAVA $JAVA_OPTIONS 2>$SOLR_DIR/logs/error.log 1>&2 & ;; stop) echo "Stopping Solr" cd $SOLR_DIR $JAVA $JAVA_OPTIONS --stop ;; restart) $0 stop sleep 1 $0 start ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac Solr example ------------ This directory contains an instance of the Jetty Servlet container setup to run Solr using an example configuration. To run this example: java -jar start.jar in this example directory, and when Solr is started connect to http://localhost:8983/solr/ To add documents to the index, use the post.jar (or post.sh script) in the example/exampledocs subdirectory (while Solr is running), for example: cd exampledocs java -jar post.jar *.xml Or: sh post.sh *.xml For more information about this example please read... * example/solr/README.txt For more information about the "Solr Home" and Solr specific configuration * http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html For a Tutorial using this example configuration * http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrResources For a list of other tutorials and introductory articles. Notes About These Examples -------------------------- * SolrHome * By default, start.jar starts Solr in Jetty using the default Solr Home directory of "./solr/" (relative to the working directory of hte servlet container). To run other example configurations, you can specify the solr.solr.home system property when starting jetty... java -Dsolr.solr.home=multicore -jar start.jar java -Dsolr.solr.home=example-DIH/solr -jar start.jar * References to Jar Files Outside This Directory * Various example SolrHome dirs contained in this directory may use "<lib>" statements in the solrconfig.xml file to reference plugin jars outside of this directory for loading "contrib" plugins via relative paths. If you make a copy of this example server and wish to use the ExtractingRequestHandler (SolrCell), DataImportHandler (DIH), UIMA, the clustering component, or any other modules in "contrib", you will need to copy the required jars or update the paths to those jars in your solrconfig.xml. * Logging * By default, Jetty & Solr will log to the console. This can be convenient when first getting started, but eventually you will want to log to a file. To configure logging, you can just pass a system property to Jetty on startup: java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=etc/logging.properties -jar start.jar This will use Java Util Logging to log to a file based on the config in etc/logging.properties. Logs will be written in the logs directory. It is also possible to setup log4j or other popular logging frameworks.
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