Hmmm, you _ought_ to be able to specify a relative path
in <str name="confFiles">solrconfig_slave.xml:solrconfig.xml,x.xml,y.xml</str>

But there's certainly the chance that this is hard-coded in
the query elevation component so I can't say that this'll work
with assurance.

Best,
Erick

On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 6:14 AM, David Stuart <d...@axistwelve.com> wrote:
> Hi sorry for the cross post but I got no response in the dev group so assumed 
> I posted in the wrong place.
>
>
>
> I am using Solr 3.6 and am trying to automate the deployment of cores with a 
> custom elevate file. It is proving to be difficult as most of the file 
> (schema, stop words etc) support absolute path elevate seems to need to be in 
> either a conf directory as a sibling to data or in the data directory itself. 
> I am able to achieve my goal by having a secondary process that places the 
> file but thought I would as the group just in case I have missed the obvious. 
> Should I move to Solr 4 is it fixed here? I could also go down the root of 
> extending the SolrCore create function to accept additional params and move 
> the file into the defined data directory.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks for your help
> David Stuart
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