On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 10:36 AM Steve Davids wrote:
> Our project built a custom "admin" webapp that we use for various O&M
> activities so I went ahead and added the ability to upload a Zip
> distribution which then uses SolrJ to forward the extracted contents to ZK,
> this package is built and
Our project built a custom "admin" webapp that we use for various O&M
activities so I went ahead and added the ability to upload a Zip
distribution which then uses SolrJ to forward the extracted contents to ZK,
this package is built and uploaded via a Gradle build task which makes life
easy on us b
ant is very good at this sort of thing, and easier for Java devs to learn
than Make. Python has a module called fabric that is also very fine, but
for my dev. ops. it is another thing to learn.
I tend to divide things into three categories:
- Things that have to do with system setup, and need to
bq: What tools do you use for the "auto setup"? How do you get your config
automatically uploaded to zk?
Both uploading the config to ZK and creating collections are one-time
operations, usually done manually. Currently uploading the config set is
accomplished with zkCli (yes, it's a little clumsy
What tools do you use for the "auto setup"? How do you get your config
automatically uploaded to zk?
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Gili Nachum wrote:
> Our auto setup sequence is:
> 1.deploy 3 zk nodes
> 2. Deploy solr nodes and start them connecting to zk.
> 3. Upload collection config to zk
Our auto setup sequence is:
1.deploy 3 zk nodes
2. Deploy solr nodes and start them connecting to zk.
3. Upload collection config to zk.
4. Call create collection rest api.
5. Done. SolrCloud ready to work.
Don't yet have automation for replacing or adding a node.
On Sep 22, 2015 18:27, "Steve Dav
Hi,
I am trying to come up with a repeatable process for deploying a Solr Cloud
cluster from scratch along with the appropriate security groups, auto
scaling groups, and custom Solr plugin code. I saw that LucidWorks created
a Solr Scale Toolkit but that seems to be more of a one-shot deal than
re