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Solr Search Context

New Here ,
Aug 09, 2013 Aug 09, 2013

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I am using CF10 and Solr search, sometimes teh context has no values and makes it difficult to explain why a result ranks so high.

I found this

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/Developing/WSe9cbe5cf462523a0-5bf1c839123792503fa-8000.h...

which explains how to make the necessary changes.

However, there is no 'conf' directory in my C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\collections directory

Should I be updating in C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\jetty\solr\conf ?

Some other location?

I need this to be a general fix applied to all current and future collections

Thanks

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Enthusiast , Aug 09, 2013 Aug 09, 2013

Regarding the first one, yes it is correct. Yes it is easier ,if you are ready to create from scratch

Please mark this post correct, if it answers your query

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VJ

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Aug 09, 2013 Aug 09, 2013

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Hi

solrconfig.xml location : C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\verity\collections\collectionname\conf

schema.xml location :  C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\jetty\multicore\template\conf

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VJ

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Thanks!

Just to confirm, i need to update the existing collections individually but updating the file in Multicore will apply to new collections.

Is this correct?

Would it be easier/cleaner to update the multicore, delete the existing collections and rebuild from scratch?

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Regarding the first one, yes it is correct. Yes it is easier ,if you are ready to create from scratch

Please mark this post correct, if it answers your query

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VJ

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updated multicore and recreated the collections

thanks

Much appreciated

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