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Mark Miller commented on SOLR-1301:
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Got it - the jtidy output was very generic (failed, returned 1), but I worked 
out that the problem was some '<' and '>' in the javadoc of SolrReducer and 
another class or two. After addressing that and adding a couple package.html 
files,  the precommit ant task now passes.

I have a variety of items still on the TODO list, but I think the critical path 
to an initial commit is:

* Move the Solr Morphline commands in.

* Get the tests to run without a hacked test.policy file - see my comment above 
about FileSystem#mkDirs.

* Look at the final jar we produce and how it works with the dependencies (eg 
it's currently going to the extraction contrib for tika, etc).

The other outstanding issues are not blocking an initial commit I don't think.

Also, FYI, since I did not mention, the previous patch will run the mini 
cluster tests based on the tests.disableHdfs sys prop now, so that is checked 
off.
                
> Add a Solr contrib that allows for building Solr indexes via Hadoop's 
> Map-Reduce.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1301
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1301
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Andrzej Bialecki 
>            Assignee: Mark Miller
>             Fix For: 4.5, 5.0
>
>         Attachments: commons-logging-1.0.4.jar, 
> commons-logging-api-1.0.4.jar, hadoop-0.19.1-core.jar, 
> hadoop-0.20.1-core.jar, hadoop-core-0.20.2-cdh3u3.jar, hadoop.patch, 
> log4j-1.2.15.jar, README.txt, SOLR-1301-hadoop-0-20.patch, 
> SOLR-1301-hadoop-0-20.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, 
> SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, 
> SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, 
> SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, SOLR-1301.patch, 
> SolrRecordWriter.java
>
>
> This patch contains  a contrib module that provides distributed indexing 
> (using Hadoop) to Solr EmbeddedSolrServer. The idea behind this module is 
> twofold:
> * provide an API that is familiar to Hadoop developers, i.e. that of 
> OutputFormat
> * avoid unnecessary export and (de)serialization of data maintained on HDFS. 
> SolrOutputFormat consumes data produced by reduce tasks directly, without 
> storing it in intermediate files. Furthermore, by using an 
> EmbeddedSolrServer, the indexing task is split into as many parts as there 
> are reducers, and the data to be indexed is not sent over the network.
> Design
> ----------
> Key/value pairs produced by reduce tasks are passed to SolrOutputFormat, 
> which in turn uses SolrRecordWriter to write this data. SolrRecordWriter 
> instantiates an EmbeddedSolrServer, and it also instantiates an 
> implementation of SolrDocumentConverter, which is responsible for turning 
> Hadoop (key, value) into a SolrInputDocument. This data is then added to a 
> batch, which is periodically submitted to EmbeddedSolrServer. When reduce 
> task completes, and the OutputFormat is closed, SolrRecordWriter calls 
> commit() and optimize() on the EmbeddedSolrServer.
> The API provides facilities to specify an arbitrary existing solr.home 
> directory, from which the conf/ and lib/ files will be taken.
> This process results in the creation of as many partial Solr home directories 
> as there were reduce tasks. The output shards are placed in the output 
> directory on the default filesystem (e.g. HDFS). Such part-NNNNN directories 
> can be used to run N shard servers. Additionally, users can specify the 
> number of reduce tasks, in particular 1 reduce task, in which case the output 
> will consist of a single shard.
> An example application is provided that processes large CSV files and uses 
> this API. It uses a custom CSV processing to avoid (de)serialization overhead.
> This patch relies on hadoop-core-0.19.1.jar - I attached the jar to this 
> issue, you should put it in contrib/hadoop/lib.
> Note: the development of this patch was sponsored by an anonymous contributor 
> and approved for release under Apache License.

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