OK, I'll buy that, maybe I just don't get Multicore/Single Core
relationship. Also, reload is not used anywhere and we've never had
the notion of reloading in the single core case, AFAICT.
-Grant
On Aug 12, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Noble Paul (JIRA) wrote:
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Noble Paul commented on SOLR-647:
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bq.How does CoreDescriptor.reloadCore factor in? I don't see that it
is used. Why would I call that instead of MultiCore.reload()?
How else can I reload the core in a single core deployment?
Do SolrCore.close() in a refcounted way
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Key: SOLR-647
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-647
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.3
Reporter: Noble Paul
Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
Fix For: 1.3
Attachments: solr-647.patch, solr-647.patch, solr-647.patch,
solr-647.patch, solr-647.patch, SOLR-647.patch, SOLR-647.patch
The method _SolrCore.close()_ directly closes the core . It can
cause Exceptions for in-flight requests. The _close()_ method
should just do a decrement on refcount and the actual close must
happen when the last request being processed by that core instance
is completed
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