Ooops, you didn't say it OK. It is at Timothy's answer.

2013/5/20 Otis Gospodnetic <otis.gospodne...@gmail.com>

> Hm, did I really say that?  What was the context?  Because I don't see
> that in my response below....
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> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Furkan KAMACI <furkankam...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi Otis;
> >
> > You said:
> >
> > "which will return a completed on date when your backup is done"
> >
> > which field is that?
> >
> > 2013/4/26 Otis Gospodnetic <otis.gospodne...@gmail.com>
> >
> >> You can use the index backup command that's part of index replication,
> >> check the Wiki.
> >>
> >> Otis
> >> Solr & ElasticSearch Support
> >> http://sematext.com/
> >> On Apr 25, 2013 5:23 PM, "Furkan KAMACI" <furkankam...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> > I use SolrCloud. Let's assume that I want to move all indexes from one
> >> > place to another. There maybe two reasons for that:
> >> >
> >> > First one is that: I will close all my system and I will use new
> machines
> >> > with previous indexes (if it is a must they may have same network
> >> topology)
> >> > at anywhere else after some time later.
> >> > Second one is that: I know that SolrCloud handles failures but I will
> >> back
> >> > up my indexes for a disaster event.
> >> >
> >> > How can I back up my indexes? I know that I can start up new nodes
> and I
> >> > can close the old ones so I can move my indexes to other machines.
> >> However
> >> > how can I do such kind of backup (should I just copy data folder of
> Solr
> >> > nodes and put them to new Solr nodes after I change Zookeeper
> >> > configuration)?
> >> >
> >> > What folks do?
> >> >
> >>
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