I don't have any targeted advice at the moment, but just for kicks, you might try using Solr 4.1.
- Mark On Jan 25, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Sean Siefert <s...@gumiyo.com> wrote: > So I have quite a few cores already where this exact (as far as replication > is concerned) solrconfig.xml works. The other cores all replicate correctly > including conf files. And every core imports perfectly fine. The issue I am > having is that the master doesn't seem to acknowledge anything except > replicateAfter commit. It doesn't show replicateAfter startup or optimize > and it doesn't list the config files I want to replicate either when > hitting the details url . Here is the block of replication xml from > solrconfig.xml. Additionally, I don't see any errors or exceptions in the > log and the index version is incrementing as expected when indexing. I have > also confirmed that the master/slave configs are set correctly. I want to > reiterate this is the same xml I am using on other cores without issue so I > am inclined to believe the problem might be somewhere else but I don't know > where to look. Let me know if anyone has any ideas or suggestions. Thanks > in advance. -Sean Siefert > > > > <requestHandler name="/replication" class="solr.ReplicationHandler" > > <lst name="master"> > <str name="enable">${enable.master:false}</str> > <str name="replicateAfter">commit</str> > <str name="replicateAfter">startup</str> > <str name="replicateAfter">optimize</str> > <str > name="confFiles">solrconfig.xml,schema.xml,data-config.xml</str> > </lst> > <lst name="slave"> > <str name="enable">${enable.slave:false}</str> > <str name="masterUrl">http://master:port/solr/${solr.core.name > }</str> > <str name="pollInterval">00:00:60</str> > </lst> > </requestHandler>