Got it. That make sense.
Thanks
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 7/26/2016 5:30 PM, Nirav Patel wrote:
> > OK, I can see '/configs' directory in Solr UI and under that I can see
> > configuration fo my 'test' collection. BUt this all seemed to be
> > disjointed informat
On 7/26/2016 5:30 PM, Nirav Patel wrote:
> OK, I can see '/configs' directory in Solr UI and under that I can see
> configuration fo my 'test' collection. BUt this all seemed to be
> disjointed information. Doc is definitely not clear. And what that
> Tree represent anyway where;s information for t
OK, I can see '/configs' directory in Solr UI and under that I can see
configuration fo my 'test' collection. BUt this all seemed to be disjointed
information. Doc is definitely not clear.
And what that Tree represent anyway where;s information for that. I would
ideally put link to that document.
Hi Erick,
I did read that paragraph. It says: First, if you don't provide the -d or
-n options, then the default configuration
($SOLR_HOME/server/solr/configsets/data_driven_schema_configs/conf) is
uploaded to ZooKeeper using the same name as the collection. For example,
the following command will
>From the doc you referenced where it outlines the parameters for the
create command:
-d : The configuration directory. This defaults to
data_driven_schema_configs.
You should also review the linked section about what configuration
directories are all about:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/d