If it’s windows it may be using a tool called NSSM to manage the solr service.
Look at windows services and task scheduler and understand if solr services are
being managed by windows via services or the task scheduler — or just .batch
files.
Rahul
On Jun 20, 2018, 11:34 AM -0400, Shawn Heisey
On 6/20/2018 5:03 AM, Srinivas Muppu (US) wrote:
Hi Solr Team,My Solr project installation setup and instances(including
clustered solr, zk services and indexing jobs schedulers) is available in
Windows 'E:\ ' drive in production environment. As business needs to remove
the E:\ drive, going forwa