There's actually not much that's _required_ in core.properties, so if
you want to try this just create a core directory by hand under
SOLR_HOME and name it by the pattern that other cores use. Then use a
core.properties file from another replica in the same collection and
substitute every property
On 4/9/2018 2:28 PM, Karthik Ramachandran wrote:
> We are using Solr cloud with 3 nodes, no replication with 8 shard per node
> per collection. We have multiple collection on that node.
>
> We have backup of data the data folder, so we can recover it, is there a
> way to reconstruct core.properties
Eric,
Just throwing whats's in my mind.
I see that collection cluster state has the all the information to create
the core.properties. If I create the core.properties from the cluster
state and then reload the collection will that bring the collection up?
I did try the above step, but instead of
Not that I know of. You might be able to do an ADDREPLICA for each one.
This is a risk when running without replicas.
Best,
Erick
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:28 PM, Karthik Ramachandran wrote:
> We are using Solr cloud with 3 nodes, no replication with 8 shard per node
> per collection. We have mu
We are using Solr cloud with 3 nodes, no replication with 8 shard per node
per collection. We have multiple collection on that node.
We have backup of data the data folder, so we can recover it, is there a
way to reconstruct core.properties for all the replica's for that node?
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With Thanks & R