Thanks Shawn for your answers

Regarding your question: " Are these environments on separate Solr instances, 
separate servers, or are they on the same Solr instance?"
My answers is: These environments are on separate solr instances, separate 
servers

Are we dealing with SolrCloud (which is Solr + ZooKeeper), or standalone Solr 
instances?
We are dealing with standalone solr instances

Cordialmente,

Hugo Rodríguez Rodríguez 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 5:23 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Is it possible configure a single data-config.xml file for all the 
environments?

EXTERNAL

On 6/12/2019 9:05 AM, Hugo Angel Rodriguez wrote:
> I need to configure a single data-config.xml file in solr for SAS AML 
> 7.1. I have three environments: Development, quality and production, 
> and you know the first lines in a data-config.xml file is for 
> connection to a database (database name, database server, port, user, 
> password, etc).
> According to this, is it possible to configure only one file
> (data.config.xml) that dinamically connects for each of the databases 
> in all environments?

Are these environments on separate Solr instances, separate servers, or are 
they on the same Solr instance?

If they're separate instances/servers, you could define the database with JNDI 
in Jetty (which is included and used to run Solr), and reference that JNDI 
definition by name in the DIH config in Solr.  I do not know how to use JNDI, I 
just know that it is possible.

If they're all on the same Solr instance, then things are harder.  You could 
define multiple JNDI settings in Jetty with each one named after the Solr core, 
and use ${solr.core.name} in the DIH config.  Or you could pass information 
into DIH using URL parameters, and then you'd have to include the information 
every time you started an import.

Are we dealing with SolrCloud (which is Solr + ZooKeeper), or standalone Solr 
instances?

Thanks,
Shawn

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