bin/solr start -d techproducts
that will set up a non-cloud (i.e. stand-alone) Solr that you can use
as a model. Note that Solr uses "core discovery", which basically
recursively descends from SOLR_HOME and any time it finds a
"core.properties" file it assumes it's at the root of another core and
l
Well, the cloud initialization steps are in the scripts that set those
examples up. Based on your parameters too. To connect with Oracle to
read data, you are probably looking for DIH (DataImportHandler) and
Oracle as your keywords - not really connected to the scripts.
But if you really don't kno
Alex,
I already have gone over all the great examples, esp the cloud. My main
goal is to stand up my own collections, my own nodes, etc without relying
on the cloud example's auto-magic configuration. I am trying to gain
insight into where each configuration item needs to go, how to set up a
nod
Why exactly do you not want to use bundled examples. There is an
example that spins several servers next to each other on one machine.
Then you can examine everything in there.
I am missing something I guess.
Regards,
Alex.
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