Well, you can use curl instead ;).
But at present there's no real collections admin UI akin to the core
admin UI, although that's in the works with the new Angular JS based
admin UI, but the ETA is not defined quite yet although it shouldn't
be all that far away.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 2:48 PM
Thank you for the quick answer. I learned now how to use the Collections
API.
Is there a "better" way to issue the commands then to enter them into the
Browser as URL and getting back JSON?
2015-08-19 22:23 GMT+02:00 Erick Erickson :
> No, nothing. The graphical view shows collections and the
When you are adding a node,what exactly you are looking for that node to
do. Are you adding node to create a new Replica in which case you will
call ADDREPLICA collections API.
Thanks,
Susheel
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Merlin Morgenstern <
merlin.morgenst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a
No, nothing. The graphical view shows collections and the associated replicas.
This new node has no replicas that are part of any collection, so it won't
show in the graphical view.
If you create a new collection that happens to put a replica on the new node,
it'll then show up as part of that col
I have a Solrcloud cluster running with 2 nodes, configured with 1 shard
and 2 replica. Now I have added a node on a new server, registered with the
same three zookeepers. The node shows up inside the tree of the Solrcloud
admin GUI under "live nodes".
Unfortunatelly the new node is not inside the