Jamie - I think the best thing that you could do here would be to lock in a version of Lucene (all the Lucene libraries) that you use with SolrCloud. Certainly not out of the realm of possibilities of some upcoming SolrCloud capability that requires some upgrading of Lucene though, but you may be set for a little while at least.
Erik On Dec 6, 2011, at 15:57 , Jamie Johnson wrote: > Thanks, but I don't believe that will do it. From my understanding > that does not control the index version written, it's used to control > the behavior of some analyzers (taken from some googling). I'd love > if someone told me otherwise though. > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Alireza Salimi <alireza.sal...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hi, I'm not sure if it would help. >> >> in solrconfig.xml: >> >> <!-- Controls what version of Lucene various components of Solr >> adhere to. Generally, you want to use the latest version to >> get all bug fixes and improvements. It is highly recommended >> that you fully re-index after changing this setting as it can >> affect both how text is indexed and queried. >> --> >> <luceneMatchVersion>LUCENE_34</luceneMatchVersion> >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Jamie Johnson <jej2...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Is there a way to specify the index version solr uses? We're >>> currently using SolrCloud but with the index format changing I'd be >>> preferable to be able to specify a particular index format to avoid >>> having to do a complete reindex. Is this possible? >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Alireza Salimi >> Java EE Developer