The mail server is pretty heavy-handed at deleting attachments, none of your
(presumably) screenshots came through.

You also haven't told us what version of Solr you're using.

Best,
Erick

On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 6:25 PM, Jerome Yang <jey...@pivotal.io> wrote:
> Sorry, wrong message.
> To correct.
>
> In cloud mode.
>
>    1. I created a collection called "test" and then modified the
>    managed-schemaI, write something wrong, for example
>    "<uniqueKey>id</WRONG>", then reload collection would failed.
>    2. Then I drop the collection "test" and delete configs form zookeeper.
>    It works fine. The collection is removed both from zookeeper and hard disk.
>    3. Upload the right configs with the same name as before, try to create
>    collection as name "test", it would failed and the error is "core with name
>    '*' already exists". But actually not.
>    4. The restart the whole cluster, do the create again, everything works
>    fine.
>
>
> I think when doing the delete collection, there's something still hold in
> somewhere not deleted.
> Please have a look
>
> Regards,
> Jerome
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Jerome Yang <jey...@pivotal.io> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> Here's my situation:
>>
>> In cloud mode.
>>
>>    1. I created a collection called "test" and then modified the
>>    managed-schemaI got an error as shown in picture 2.
>>    2. To get enough error message, I checked solr logs and get message
>>    shown in picture 3.
>>    3. If I corrected the managed-schema, everything would be fine. But I
>>    dropped the index. The index couldn't be created it again, like picture 4.
>>    I restarted gptext using "gptext-start -r" and recreated the index, it was
>>    created successfully like picture 5.
>>
>>

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