Thanks Erick, Shawn, that was exactly it!
On 22/02/2017, 16:29, "Erick Erickson" wrote:
This should do it:
bin/solr zk upconfig -z 172.28.128.9:2181/solr -n tolkien -d
/home/bodl-tei-svc/solr-6.4.0/server/solr/configsets/tolkien_config
Or use the 'bin/solr cp -r...' c
This should do it:
bin/solr zk upconfig -z 172.28.128.9:2181/solr -n tolkien -d
/home/bodl-tei-svc/solr-6.4.0/server/solr/configsets/tolkien_config
Or use the 'bin/solr cp -r...' command and specify the destination as
zk:/solr/tolkien or something. upconfig/downconfig is just a form of
cp design
Hi Shawn,
Thanks. I am indeed using a chroot.
In my solr.in.ih file I have the following:
ZK_HOST="172.28.128.9/solr"
I think I understand you’re saying that I need to specify this chroot dir in
the upconfig command? Where should this be specified? Something like:
bin/solr zk upconfig -z 172.
Shawn's nailed it. I wanted to add that in 6.4 there are additional
commands in bin/solr to explore ZK, e.g.
"ls" which also has a recurse option.
Erick
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 8:15 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 2/22/2017 8:25 AM, Chris Rogers wrote:
>> … as uploaded with upconfig. However, in th
On 2/22/2017 8:25 AM, Chris Rogers wrote:
> … as uploaded with upconfig. However, in the /solr directory we have a
> second /configs folder with the old schema.xml within it. I presume
> this is the collection config being used, as it is named simply
> ‘tolkien’ as defined in the create collection
Hi Erick,
Thanks for your reply.
1> Looking in the Solr UI I have only a single set of config files.
2> No, browser is not caching the page. Tried in anonymous browser and result
is the same.
3> No, I don’t have a managed Schema file or managed schema factory definition.
I am using
Further in
Chris:
I'd check a couple of things:
1> did the files get copied where you expect? Do you have only one set
of files in the zknode configs node (admin UI>>cloud>>tree>>expand the
appropriate branches). This seems unlikely if you did the downconfig,
but stranger things have happened.
2> Is there
Hi Gus,
Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately this is not the problem. I am using the
basic schema factory, with a directly edited schema file.
Best,
Chris
On 22/02/2017, 12:00, "Gus Heck" wrote:
Hi Chris,
Are you perhaps using (by default) ManagedIndexSchemaFactory?
https
Hi Chris,
Are you perhaps using (by default) ManagedIndexSchemaFactory?
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Schema+Factory+Definition+in+SolrConfig
If so on first boot the schema.xml file is copied and then subsequently
ignored in favor of the managed copy. If you do not wish to use