OK, so I can't access it by ${solr.home}, but is there a way to access it? After all, it's a variable defined in JNDI, shouldn't there be a way to refer to it?
Also, what about the INFO message that says it can't find /solr/home, while the instructions refer to solr/home ? Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ्-2 wrote: > > ${solr.home} is used for documentation purpose. It is not set as a > variable. > > On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Archon810<archon...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I saw it being used in the default solrconfig.xml in this phrase: >> If you wish to hide files under ${solr.home}/conf, explicitly register >> the >> ShowFileRequestHandler using... >> >> It was only natural to assume it would work for something as trivial as >> dataDir. >> >> So, there's no way to refer to the solr/home value defined in JNDI? >> >> >> Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ्-2 wrote: >>> >>> it is nowhere mentioned that you can use a variable ${solr.home} in >>> your solrconfig.xml. There is a bug related to this issue >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1267 >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 5:47 AM, Archon810<archon...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Here's my problem. >>>> >>>> I'm trying to follow a multi Solr setup, straight from the Solr wiki - >>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat#head-024d7e11209030f1dbcac9974e55106abae837ac. >>>> >>>> Here's the relevant code: >>>> <Context docBase="/some/path/solr.war" debug="0" crossContext="true" >>>> > >>>> <Environment name="solr/home" type="java.lang.String" >>>> value="/some/path/solr1home" override="true" /> >>>> </Context> >>>> >>>> Now I want to set the Solr <dataDir> in solrconfig.xml, relative >>>> to >>>> the solr home property. The instructions >>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrConfigXml#head-e8fbf2d748d90c5900aac712d0e3385ced5bd128 >>>> say <dataDir> is used to specify an alternate directory to hold >>>> all >>>> index data other than the default ./data under the Solr home. If >>>> replication >>>> is in use, this should match the replication configuration. If this >>>> directory is not absolute, then it is relative to the current working >>>> directory of the servlet container. >>>> >>>> However, no matter how I try to set the dataDir property, solr home is >>>> not >>>> being found. For example, >>>> <dataDir>${solr.home}/datarrrr</dataDir> >>>> >>>> What's even more confusing are these INFO notices in the log: >>>> INFO: No /solr/home in JNDI >>>> Sep 3, 2009 4:33:26 PM org.apache.solr.core.SolrResourceLoader >>>> locateSolrHome >>>> INFO: solr home defaulted to 'solr/' (could not find system property or >>>> JNDI) >>>> >>>> The JNDI instructions instruct to specify "solr/home", the log >>>> complains >>>> about "/solr/home" (extra slash), the solrconfig.xml file seems to >>>> expect >>>> ${solr.home} - how more confusing can it get? >>>> >>>> This person is having the same issue: >>>> http://mysolr.com/tips/setting-solr-home-solrhome-in-jndi-on-tomcat-55/ >>>> >>>> So, how does one refer to solr home from solrconfig.xml in a JNDI >>>> configuration scenario? Also, is there a way to debug/see variables >>>> that >>>> are >>>> defined in a specific context, such as solrconfig.xml? I feel like I'm >>>> completely blind here. >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://www.nabble.com/Solr%2C-JNDI-config%2C-dataDir%2C-and-solr-home-problem-tp25286277p25286277.html >>>> Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> Noble Paul | Principal Engineer| AOL | http://aol.com >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Solr%2C-JNDI-config%2C-dataDir%2C-and-solr-home-problem-tp25286277p25292025.html >> Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------- > Noble Paul | Principal Engineer| AOL | http://aol.com > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Solr%2C-JNDI-config%2C-dataDir%2C-and-solr-home-problem-tp25286277p25296862.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.