This section discusses the Solr Administration User Interface ("Admin UI").
The Overview of the Solr Admin UI explains the basic features of the user interface, what’s on the initial Admin UI page, and how to configure the interface. In addition, there are pages describing each screen of the Admin UI:
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Getting Assistance shows you how to get more information about the UI.
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Logging shows recent messages logged by this Solr node and provides a way to change logging levels for specific classes.
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Cloud Screens display information about nodes when running in SolrCloud mode.
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Collections / Core Admin explains how to get management information about each core.
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Java Properties shows the Java information about each core.
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Thread Dump lets you see detailed information about each thread, along with state information.
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Suggestions Screen displays the state of the system with regard to the autoscaling policies that are in place.
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Collection-Specific Tools is a section explaining additional screens available for each collection.
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Analysis - lets you analyze the data found in specific fields.
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Dataimport - shows you information about the current status of the Data Import Handler.
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Documents - provides a simple form allowing you to execute various Solr indexing commands directly from the browser.
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Files - shows the current core configuration files such as
solrconfig.xml
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Query - lets you submit a structured query about various elements of a core.
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Stream - allows you to submit streaming expressions and see results and parsing explanations.
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Schema Browser - displays schema data in a browser window.
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Core-Specific Tools is a section explaining additional screens available for each named core.
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Ping - lets you ping a named core and determine whether the core is active.
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Plugins/Stats - shows statistics for plugins and other installed components.
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Replication - shows you the current replication status for the core, and lets you enable/disable replication.
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Segments Info - Provides a visualization of the underlying Lucene index segments.
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