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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Gabriele Kahlout <ga...@mysimpatico.com> on 2011/04/05 10:59:00 UTC

Why did you trash Wiki page "Troubleshooting HTTP Status 404 - missing core name in path"?

Hello,

As I had the same problem I went to the wiki looking for the page to solve
my problem again, and there under recent changes I found that you had
trashed it.

I can still solve my problem but why don't you keep it for others to benefit
from too? As linked it's a recurring problem for several users and the
solution is not obvious from the official documentation.

http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Troubleshooting%20HTTP%20Status%20404%20-%20missing%20core%20name%20in%20path?action=info

-- 
Regards,
K. Gabriele

--- unchanged since 20/9/10 ---
P.S. If the subject contains "[LON]" or the addressee acknowledges the
receipt within 48 hours then I don't resend the email.
subject(this) ∈ L(LON*) ∨ ∃x. (x ∈ MyInbox ∧ Acknowledges(x, this) ∧ time(x)
< Now + 48h) ⇒ ¬resend(I, this).

If an email is sent by a sender that is not a trusted contact or the email
does not contain a valid code then the email is not received. A valid code
starts with a hyphen and ends with "X".
∀x. x ∈ MyInbox ⇒ from(x) ∈ MySafeSenderList ∨ (∃y. y ∈ subject(x) ∧ y ∈
L(-[a-z]+[0-9]X)).

Re: Why did you trash Wiki page "Troubleshooting HTTP Status 404 - missing core name in path"?

Posted by Gabriele Kahlout <ga...@mysimpatico.com>.
Oh I see. I unfortunately didn't see your earlier email. Thank you!

On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Chris Hostetter <ho...@fucit.org>wrote:

>
> : As I had the same problem I went to the wiki looking for the page to
> solve
> : my problem again, and there under recent changes I found that you had
> : trashed it.
>
> I'm confused -- the page did not have any troubleshooting suggestions or
> advice, it was just the details of a specific -- it seemed to be a page
> you creating requesting help.  i had already replied to you on solr-user
> pointing out the cause of the problem...
>
> http://markmail.org/thread/3y4zqieyjqfi5vl3
>
> If your intention was to makie a page to help other people who might
> encounter this problem, then that wasn't really clera (the page didn't
> contain the solution to the problem).


Wow. I'd stated the solution before the problem (counting on the title) in
the page as a series of commands!


>  the root error message may come up
> for a lot of people, but the *cause* can be many things, in your case the
> root issue isn't exactly something i would consider common.
>

If I understand correctly  my problem was the solr.xml file being invalid. I
perhaps will troubleshoot and see if that works for me too.

But the solution i used using JAVA_OPTS is a 'categoric' solution that seems
to work everytime one instance only is needed. While it didn't solve the
problem at the root, it avoided it, which is a very pragmatic/plausible
solution, i think.

>
> -Hoss
>



-- 
Regards,
K. Gabriele

--- unchanged since 20/9/10 ---
P.S. If the subject contains "[LON]" or the addressee acknowledges the
receipt within 48 hours then I don't resend the email.
subject(this) ∈ L(LON*) ∨ ∃x. (x ∈ MyInbox ∧ Acknowledges(x, this) ∧ time(x)
< Now + 48h) ⇒ ¬resend(I, this).

If an email is sent by a sender that is not a trusted contact or the email
does not contain a valid code then the email is not received. A valid code
starts with a hyphen and ends with "X".
∀x. x ∈ MyInbox ⇒ from(x) ∈ MySafeSenderList ∨ (∃y. y ∈ subject(x) ∧ y ∈
L(-[a-z]+[0-9]X)).

Re: Why did you trash Wiki page "Troubleshooting HTTP Status 404 - missing core name in path"?

Posted by Chris Hostetter <ho...@fucit.org>.
: As I had the same problem I went to the wiki looking for the page to solve
: my problem again, and there under recent changes I found that you had
: trashed it.

I'm confused -- the page did not have any troubleshooting suggestions or 
advice, it was just the details of a specific -- it seemed to be a page 
you creating requesting help.  i had already replied to you on solr-user 
pointing out the cause of the problem...

http://markmail.org/thread/3y4zqieyjqfi5vl3

If your intention was to makie a page to help other people who might 
encounter this problem, then that wasn't really clera (the page didn't 
contain the solution to the problem).  the root error message may come up 
for a lot of people, but the *cause* can be many things, in your case the 
root issue isn't exactly something i would consider common.

-Hoss