I'm building an index on HDFS using the MapReduceIndexerTool which I'd later
like to load into my Solr cores with minimal delay. With Solr 4.4, I was
able to switch out the underlying index directory of a core (I don't need to
keep any of the existing index) and reload the core, and it worked fine.
Thank you Erick.
I actually only have an index. I do not have collection B that hosts this
index. The reducers of the MR job build an index (reducer per shard). I'm
looking to load these generated lucene index files to the cores of a
collection (new or existing and then I can work with aliasing a
As you guessed, I'm trying to build a non-HDFS collection from the index
files in HDFS (constructed by MRIT). To give you the overall picture, below
is my workflow (Sorry if it is too long)-
I have collection-A that is serving an index and I'm replacing the
collection with another one - collectio
I'm trying to write some integration tests against SolrCloud for which I'm
setting up a solr instance backed with a zookeeper and pointing it to a
namenode (all in memory using hadoop testing utilities and JettySolrRunner).
I'm getting the following error when I'm trying to create a collection (btw
I've missed Norgorn's reply above. But in the past and also as suggested
above, I think the following lock type solved the problem for me.
${solr.lock.type:hdfs} in your indexConfig in
solrconfig.xml
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