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Clear DNS Cache
The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers locate and connect to web addresses quickly. If your browser Safari or Chrome still fails to load websites, this can be the result of an obsolete DNS cache may be causing the issue. In this instance you want to focus clearing the cache. Using Terminal or iTerm2 enter the following command:
sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
Andrew Fletcher
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Let say in composer.json you have
"drupal/core-recommended": "^9.2" You're...
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Have you tried adding custom synonyms to Solr on Drupal?
How did you go?
What do...
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We are going to work through two methods of creating the SOLR cores.
Variables...
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Running composer on a server... when running the command composer update, screen...
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Adding basic security to your server, requires altering the security.json file. For me this file was located
/var/solr/data/
Add a User or Edit a Password
The set-user command allows you to add users and change their passwords. For example, the following defines two users and their passwords:
curl --user solr:SolrRocks http://localhost:8983/api/cluster/security/authentication -H 'Content-type:application/json' -d '{"set-user": {"andrew":"andrewsPass"}}'
Delete a User
The...
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What am I setting out to achieve?
I want to meet the following...
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Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
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Have you tried to run a composer update script that...
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Like many devs at the moment, looking for log4j2 on your server... how to...
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Adding Solr config zip (ie. solr_8.x_config.zip) to your remote server. In this instance I'll be adding Solr config to a AWS EC2 server.
Log in to your remote server, then as you need to work as root type:
sudo suGo to your solr directory:
cd /var/solr/If you don't know the location of your solr directory run:
find / -name solr -type dYou can find more information about how to search on Terminal Commands Find.
Access your solr config directory through:
cd...
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Steps to get the Solr date range widget working.
Steps
Enable the Facets...
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Following is a series of steps to install Tika and have it running for your Solr...
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In this article, you will learn how to update a newsletter template...
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There are times when other Joomla! administrators of the site leave a page...