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Apache Solr 4 Cookbook

By : Rafał Kuć
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Apache Solr 4 Cookbook

By: Rafał Kuć

Overview of this book

<p>Apache Solr is a blazing fast, scalable, open source Enterprise search server built upon Apache Lucene. Solr is wildly popular because it supports complex search criteria, faceting, result highlighting, query-completion, query spell-checking, and relevancy tuning, amongst other numerous features.<br /><br />"Apache Solr 4 Cookbook" will show you how to get the most out of your search engine. Full of practical recipes and examples, this book will show you how to set up Apache Solr, tune and benchmark performance as well as index and analyze your data to provide better, more precise, and useful search data.<br /><br />"Apache Solr 4 Cookbook" will make your search better, more accurate and faster with practical recipes on essential topics such as SolrCloud, querying data, search faceting, text and data analysis, and cache configuration.<br /><br />With numerous practical chapters centered on important Solr techniques and methods, Apache Solr 4 Cookbook is an essential resource for developers who wish to take their knowledge and skills further. Thoroughly updated and improved, this Cookbook also covers the changes in Apache Solr 4 including the awesome capabilities of SolrCloud.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Apache Solr 4 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Understanding the SolrCloud cluster administration GUI


With the release of Solr 4.0, we've got the ability to use a fully-distributed Solr cluster with fully-distributed indexing and searching. Along with this comes the reworked Solr administration panel with parts concentrated on Cloud functionalities. This recipe will show you how to use this part of the administration panel; for example, how to see your cluster distribution and detailed information about shards and replicas.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that the SolrCloud cluster is up and running. If you are not familiar with setting up the SolrCloud cluster, please refer to the Creating a new SolrCloud cluster recipe in this chapter.

How to do it...

  1. First of all, let's see how we can check how our cluster distribution looks. In order to do this, let's open our web browser to http://localhost:8983/solr/ (or the address of the host and port of any of the Solr instances that form the cluster) and open the Cloud graph view. We should...