Re: All cores gone along with all solr configuration upon reboot

2020-08-23 Thread yaswanth kumar
Hi Erick, Here is the latest most error that I captured which seems to be actually deleting the cores ( I did noticed that the core folders under the path ../solr/server/solr were deleted one by one when the server came back from reboot) 2020-08-24 04:41:27.424 ERROR

Re: Solr doesn't run after editing solr.in.sh

2020-08-23 Thread Walter Underwood
Also, what platform is this on and what editor did you use (especially if you are on Windows)? wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) > On Aug 23, 2020, at 4:35 PM, Erick Erickson wrote: > > Well, first show exactly what you uncommented. I

Re: Solr doesn't run after editing solr.in.sh

2020-08-23 Thread Erick Erickson
Well, first show exactly what you uncommented. I doubt you uncommented them one by one and tried everything, so you leave us guessing. Uncommenting SOLR_HOME for instance would be shooting yourself in the foot since Solr wouldn’t know where to start. Uncommenting some the authorization

Re: Solr 8.6.1: Can't round-trip nested document from SolrJ

2020-08-23 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
Thank you Nunedra, That was very helpful. I am looking forward to that documentation Jira to be merged into the next release. I was able to get the example working by switching away from anonymous children to the field approach. Which means hasChildren() call also did not work. It seems the

Re: Solr doesn't run after editing solr.in.sh

2020-08-23 Thread Joe Doupnik
On 22/08/2020 22:08, maciejpreg...@tutanota.com.INVALID wrote: Good morning. When I uncomment any of commands in solr.in.sh, Solr doesn't run. What do I have to do to fix a problem? Best regards, Maciej Pregiel On 22/08/2020 22:08, maciejpreg...@tutanota.com.INVALID wrote: Good morning. When

Solr doesn't run after editing solr.in.sh

2020-08-23 Thread maciejpregiel
Good morning. When I uncomment any of commands in solr.in.sh, Solr doesn't run. What do I have to do to fix a problem? Best regards, Maciej Pregiel