Yes... nothing in the logs does mean that there was nothing of interest. I have actual entries.
This is a test environment so this isn't an emergency. Thanks for the clarification about what I should be seeing. I was just so flabbergasted by this because it's so strange I had to tell somebody and yell at the universe basically so I yelled at the solar mailing list. This is an automated upgrading so the next step is to go through and manually perform all the steps and see if I get the same behavior. I am fairly certain I just going to be some dumb thing that I'm doing and I will be happy to update the mailing list when I figure this out for everyone's Mutual entertainment. -- Jeff Courtade M: 240.507.6116 On Fri, Feb 15, 2019, 12:33 PM Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: > Hmmm. I'm assuming that "nothing in the logs" is node/logs/solr.log, and > that > you're not finding errors/exceptipons. Just sanity checking here. > > My guess: you're picking up the default SOLR_HOME which is in your new > installation directory and all your > replicas are under the old install directory. > > There should be some kind of message in the log files indicating that > Solr is at least trying to load replicas, something similar to: > > Using system property solr.solr.home: > /Users/Erick/apache/solrVersions/playspace/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr > > and/or: > > CorePropertiesLocator Found 3 core definitions underneath > /Users/Erick/apache/solrVersions/playspace/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr > > A bit of background: When Solr starts up, it recursively descends from > SOLR_HOME and whenever it finds a "core.properties" file > it says "Aha, this must be a core, I'll try to load it". So if > SOLR_HOME is doesn't point to an ancestor of your existing replicas, > Solr won't find any replicas and everything will stay down. _If_ > SOLR_HOME is defined in solr.in.sh, this should just be picked up. > > Best, > Erick > > On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 7:43 PM Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo > <edwinye...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Which version of zookeeper are you using? > > > > Also, if you tried to query the index, did you get any error message? > > > > Regards, > > Edwin > > > > > > On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 02:34, Jeff Courtade <courtadej...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am working n doing a simple point upgrade from solr 7.6 to 7.7 cloud. > > > > > > 6 servers > > > 3 zookeepers > > > one simple test collection using the prepackages _default config. > > > > > > i stop all solr servers leaving the zookeepers up. > > > > > > change out the binaries and put the solr.in.sh file back in place with > > > memory and directory stuff. > > > > > > The index directory does not move the files dont change > > > > > > i start up the new binaries and it starts with no errors in the logs > but > > > all of the indexes are "down" > > > > > > I have no clue here. nothing in the logs > > > >