On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:05 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> My experience has been that you put the chroot at the very end, not on every
> host entry
Yup - this came up on the mailing list not too long ago and it's currently
correctly documented on the SolrCloud wiki.
- Mark
On 1/24/2013 12:58 AM, Per Steffensen wrote:
This is supported. You just need to ajust your ZK connection-string:
":/solr,:/solr,...,:/solr"
My experience has been that you put the chroot at the very end, not on
every host entry. For a standalone zookeeper ensemble with three nodes:
"server1:
Cool. Thanks.
On 24-Jan-2013, at 1:28 PM, Per Steffensen wrote:
> This is supported. You just need to ajust your ZK connection-string:
> ":/solr,:/solr,...,:/solr"
>
> Regards, Per Steffensen
>
> On 1/24/13 7:57 AM, J Mohamed Zahoor wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I am using Solr 4.0.
>> I see the Solr
This is supported. You just need to ajust your ZK connection-string:
":/solr,:/solr,...,:/solr"
Regards, Per Steffensen
On 1/24/13 7:57 AM, J Mohamed Zahoor wrote:
Hi
I am using Solr 4.0.
I see the Solr data in zookeeper is placed on the root znode itself.
This becomes a pain if the zookeeper