Hi, Welcome to the Solr community, and thanks for contributing!
It's actually pretty easy to create a JIRA issue. First, register a new account in JIRA and then create a new issue. Here's a Wiki page helping you on the way: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute -- Jan Høydahl, search solution architect Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com On 18. apr. 2011, at 18.35, Rasmus Hahn wrote: > Good Morning, > > i noticed a small bug in your solr-3.1.0 release, but before you read any > further: This should really be a bug report, but i could not find any > possibility to submit a bug report into the jira > (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR). If the latter should be > possible, and someone can point me to a tutorial (best with screenshots) > on where to report bugs, do not hesitate and give me a pointer. Otherwise: > > Phenomenon: in a multicore solr, when using the RENAME-action for two cores, > and a solr.xml with persistent='true', the renamed core, does not get its > name persisted in solr.xml; the old name is stored (only the solr.xml file > is wrong, the in-memory-cache is correct). > > Reason: in org/apache/solr/core/CoreContainer.java, when persisting the > CoreContainer, solr-3.1.0 writes the values of the private cores-map > (solr-1.4.1 wrote the keys, too). To get the name of the core, the core's > CoreDescriptor is used, but for a RENAME, the core's descriptor is not being > updated. > > Fix: i changed this in the register-function of the CoreContainer class, > since it is similar to the SWAP-operation that does a similar thing. > > Patch: > (against > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/branches/lucene_solr_3_1) > > Index: solr/src/java/org/apache/solr/core/CoreContainer.java > =================================================================== > --- solr/src/java/org/apache/solr/core/CoreContainer.java > (revision 1094545) > +++ solr/src/java/org/apache/solr/core/CoreContainer.java (working copy) > @@ -381,7 +381,12 @@ > SolrCore old = null; > synchronized (cores) { > old = cores.put(name, core); > + /* > + * set both the name of the descriptor and the name of the > + * core, since the descriptors name is used for persisting. > + */ > core.setName(name); > + core.getCoreDescriptor ().name = name; > } > > > Best Regards - Rasmus > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
