heck if it's implemented properly... each 'core folder' (in
> my case core0, core1, ...) needs its 'bin', 'conf' and 'data' folders,
> right?
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> Borja.
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eds its 'bin', 'conf' and 'data' folders,
right?
Regards,
Borja.
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>> instances open... but I think it's not a real solution.
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> creating a new instance of Solr, so that there are two Solr
> instances open... but I think it's not a real solution.
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