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I am running a rails production app on an Amazon Elastic Beanstalk environment and have setup the sunspot gem. Until now it has been working properly, I run it via the rake sunspot:solr:start command and reindex each time I deploy and searching works as intended.

Today, I needed to modify the schema.xml file in order to add an ASCIIFoldingFilter for querying and indexing. I added the filter and tested it in my local development environment and it worked.

However when I did the same in production (on my EBS environment), even though the SOLR admin panel showed that the schema file was modified properly, the filter did not work. I checked the "Analysis" tab from my production core and confirmed that the filter wasn't being used.

I am at a total loss as to why my filters aren't taking effect. I tried stopping/starting SOLR, reindexing and so forth and nothing seems to work.

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Did you reindex the entire data set? rake sunspot:reindex
    – Yosep Kim
    Apr 20, 2015 at 12:49

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It appears that when I did rake sunspot:solr:stop it was trying to stop a non-existing PID. After I killed the Solr process with kill -9 and restarted it, the schema.xml file was read properly.

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