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David Smiley commented on SOLR-11508:
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Very well written Marc!

> core.properties should be stored $solr.data.home/$core.name
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-11508
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11508
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Marc Morissette
>
> Since Solr 7, it is possible to store Solr cores in separate disk locations 
> using solr.data.home (see SOLR-6671). This is very useful where running Solr 
> in Docker where data must be stored in a directory which is independent from 
> the rest of the container.
> Unfortunately, while core data is stored in 
> {{$\{solr.data.home}/$\{core.name}/index/...}}, core.properties is stored in 
> {{$\{solr.solr.home}/$\{core.name}/core.properties}}.
> Reading SOLR-6671 comments, I think this was the expected behaviour but I 
> don't think it is the correct one.
> In addition to being inelegant and counterintuitive, this has the drawback of 
> stripping a core of its metadata and breaking core discovery when a Solr 
> installation is redeployed, whether in Docker or not.
> core.properties is mostly metadata and although it contains some 
> configuration, this configuration is specific to the core it accompanies. I 
> believe it should be stored in solr.data.home, with the rest of the data it 
> describes.



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