Ok it's exactly what I've done.
Bill Au wrote:
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> The "." (dot) command executes a shell script in the current shell
> environment.
>
> Do you have a separate instance directory for each instance?
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/CoreAdmin
>
> Each separate instance directory will have its o
The "." (dot) command executes a shell script in the current shell
environment.
Do you have a separate instance directory for each instance?
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/CoreAdmin
Each separate instance directory will have its own conf and data directory.
So each one has its own scritps.conf:
ht
I created several instance for a multi core to manage users and books
independently.
didn't get : "All the scripts dot in (".") the utility script scripts-util,
which in turn
dots in scripts.conf."
Bill Au wrote:
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> All the scripts dot in (".") the utility script scripts-util, which in
> turn
All the scripts dot in (".") the utility script scripts-util, which in turn
dots in scripts.conf.
Why are you running several instances, multiple ports, multiple webapps, or
multiple cores?
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MultipleIndexes
Bill
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:50 AM, sunnyfr <[EMAIL PROTE
Yes I did, it's just not clear about how it works with several instance.
So far, like I explained, my tree looks like
solr/user/bin (snappuller rsyncd...)
solr/user/conf (scripts.conf)
solr/user/logs (rsyncd-enable ...)
solr/books/bin (snappuller rsyncd...)
solr/books/conf (scripts.conf)
solr/
> Ok, obviously rsyncd.conf is generated automaticly by rsync.
> Somebody has an exemple of scripts.conf ?
Have you read this?
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCollectionDistributionScripts
Koji
Ok, obviously rsyncd.conf is generated automaticly by rsync.
Somebody has an exemple of scripts.conf ?
sunnyfr wrote:
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> There is as well solr/conf/rsyncd.conf what is the difference with
> scripts.conf ?
> and should that be in every instance of solr : like solr/user/conf and
> solr/books/con
There is as well solr/conf/rsyncd.conf what is the difference with
scripts.conf ?
and should that be in every instance of solr : like solr/user/conf and
solr/books/conf ...?
Cheers,
sunnyfr wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Just to be sure ?
> scripts.conf is used if in my command runned .. snappuller or
>