LOL! Thanks.
Oh yeah. I've done my time in a support role! Nothing more maddening than
a user who won't share the facts!
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Erick Erickson
wrote:
> BTW, kudos for including the commands in your first problem statement
> even though, I'm sure, you wondered if it w
BTW, kudos for including the commands in your first problem statement
even though, I'm sure, you wondered if it was necessary. Saved at least
three back-and-forths to get to the root of the problem (little pun there)...
Erick
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 3:11 PM, John Bickerstaff
wrote:
> OMG!
>
> Tha
OMG!
Thanks. Too long staring at the same string.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Kevin Risden
wrote:
> Just a quick guess: do you have a period (.) in your zk connection string
> chroot when you meant an underscore (_)?
>
> When you do the ls you use /solr6_1/configs, but you have /solr6.1 in
Just a quick guess: do you have a period (.) in your zk connection string
chroot when you meant an underscore (_)?
When you do the ls you use /solr6_1/configs, but you have /solr6.1 in your
zk connection string chroot.
Kevin Risden
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 4:44 PM, John Bickerstaff
wrote:
> Firs
First, the caveat: I understand this is technically a zookeeper error. It
is an error that occurs when trying to deal with Solr however, so I'm
hoping someone on the list may have some insight. Also, I'm getting the
error via the zkcli.sh tool that comes with Solr...
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