Ok, thanks for pointing that out!
2013/12/3 Kydryavtsev Andrey
> Yep, sorry, it doesn't work for file-based dictionaries:
>
> > In particular, you still need to index the dictionary file once by
> issuing a search with &spellcheck.build=true on the end of the URL; if you
> system doesn't update
Yep, sorry, it doesn't work for file-based dictionaries:
> In particular, you still need to index the dictionary file once by issuing a
> search with &spellcheck.build=true on the end of the URL; if you system
> doesn't update that dictionary file, then this only needs to be done once.
> This m
Yes, I have that, but it doesn't help. It seems Solr still needs the query
with the "spellcheck.build" parameter to build the spellchecker index.
2013/12/3 Kydryavtsev Andrey
> Did you try to add
> true
> parameter to your slave's spellcheck configuration?
>
> 03.12.2013, 12:04, "Mirko" :
>
Did you try to add
true
parameter to your slave's spellcheck configuration?
03.12.2013, 12:04, "Mirko" :
> Hi all,
> We use a Solr SpellcheckComponent with a file-based dictionary. We run a
> master and some replica slave servers. To update the dictionary, we copy
> the dictionary txt file to t
Hi all,
We use a Solr SpellcheckComponent with a file-based dictionary. We run a
master and some replica slave servers. To update the dictionary, we copy
the dictionary txt file to the master, from where it is automatically
replicated to all slaves. However, it seems we need to run the
"spellcheck.