__ Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay fran...@francisaugusto.com Mobile: +47 45 17 14 91 Oslo, Norway Sent from a mobile device / Enviado a partir de dispositivo móvel
> On 24 Jul 2020, at 19:34, Shawn Heisey <elyog...@elyograg.org> wrote: > > On 7/22/2020 11:13 AM, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay wrote: >> On Solr I get this error: >> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Exception writing document id >> 210/9fd7941e8297d25d91600000c3fdd3da/fran...@francisaugusto.com >> <mailto:210/9fd7941e8297d25d91600000c3fdd3da/fran...@francisaugusto.com> to >> the index; possible analysis error: cannot change field "box" from index >> options=DOCS_AND_FREQS_AND_POSITIONS to inconsistent index options=DOCS > <snip> >> Parallel to this, I got some log messages on Solr before attempting to >> reindex the user (sorry for the garbadged text: >> Time (Local) Level Core Logger Message > <snip> >> 7/22/2020, 6:43:46 PM ERROR false x:dovecot RequestHandlerBase >> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Type mismatch: uid was indexed as >> SORTED_NUMERIC > > These errors are a LOT longer than what we see here. It appears that you are > showing us what you can see in the logging tab of the admin UI ... you will > see far more detail if you find the solr.log file and get information from > there. Full detail can be seen on a single log entry in the admin UI by > clicking on the little "i" icon, but it will close again *VERY* quickly, so > that's not a very reliable option. > > The full detail is usually required for deciphering log messages. > > As for the source of the problem ... these look like the kind of errors that > can be encountered if you complete some indexing with one schema, then change > the schema without deleting the existing index, restart/reload, and try to > index more data. Most changes to the schema will require full reindexing, > and some changes require actually deleting the index directory entirely and > allowing it to be rebuilt. In some rare cases, upgrading Solr *might* result > in a change to the schema that requires deleting the index even though the > schema config file itself is the same. I do not know if your setup is one > that would be affected in this way. > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/HowToReindex > > Your question is more appropriate for the solr-user mailing list at Apache > than this list ... but I did not expect you to know that in advance. I can > try to help you. Thanks a lot Shawn. I will send the full error when I get home a week from now. But this was my first attempt to use solr - is it still subject to those conflicts? Best, Francis