No, I'm not keeping them in /tmp
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You are not putting these files in /tmp are you? That is sometimes wiped by
different OS's on shutdown
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:31 PM
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Subject: Re: solr.xml entries got deleted
It's happening when I'm not doing a clean shutdown. Are there any more
scenarios it might happen ?
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nopes .. there is good amount of space left on disk
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Just guessing,.
disk full?
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Leonardo S Souza
2012/8/15 vempap
> Hello,
>
> I created an index => all the schema.xml & solrconfig.xml files are
> created with content (I checked that they have contents in the xml files).
> But, if I poweroff the system & restart again - the conte
Hello,
I created an index => all the schema.xml & solrconfig.xml files are
created with content (I checked that they have contents in the xml files).
But, if I poweroff the system & restart again - the contents of the files
are gone. It's like 0 bytes files.
Even, the solr.xml file which got up