Apologies all I just realised I replied to the wrong thread. This is in
response to "Solr cloud on Docker?" not "SolrCloud" location for solr.xml".
Apologies for the confusion.
Thanks
Dwane
From: Dwane Hall
Sent: Monday, 2 March 202
,
Dwane
PS: I’m assuming you're testing Solr 8.4.1 on Linux hosts?
From: Jan Høydahl
Sent: Monday, 2 March 2020 12:01 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: SolrCloud location for solr.xml
As long as solr.xml is a mix of setting that need to be
As long as solr.xml is a mix of setting that need to be separate per node and
cluster wide settings, it makes no sense to enforce it in zk.
Perhaps we instead should stop requiring solr.xml and allow nodes to start
without it. Solr can then use a hard coded version as fallback.
Most users just
Actually, I do this all the time. However, it’s because I’m always blowing
everything away and installing a different version of Solr or some such, mostly
laziness.
We should move away from allowing solr.xml to be in SOLR_HOME when running in
cloud mode IMO, but that’ll need to be done in phase
Hi Searchers!
I was recently looking at some of the start-up logic for Solr and was
interested in cleaning it up a little bit. However, I'm not sure how common
certain deployment scenarios are. Specifically is anybody doing the
following combination:
* Using SolrCloud (i.e. state stored in zookee