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Thomas Peuss commented on SOLR-561:
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A library like "Quartz" (http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/) would give you
the possibility to provide both types of schedules (HH:MM:SS and cron like).
Quartz uses the ASF 2.0 license. So there are at least no licensing issues.
I have not looked at the code but it is possible to do snapshots/snappull at a
certain time (e.g. every day 1am)? Quartz would give you the possibility to do
that as well. Quartz would even provide scenarios like _every 1st monday of the
month_.
> Solr replication by Solr (for windows also)
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> Key: SOLR-561
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-561
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: replication
> Affects Versions: 1.3
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Noble Paul
> Attachments: SOLR-561.patch
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> The current replication strategy in solr involves shell scripts . The
> following are the drawbacks with the approach
> * It does not work with windows
> * Replication works as a separate piece not integrated with solr.
> * Cannot control replication from solr admin/JMX
> * Each operation requires manual telnet to the host
> Doing the replication in java has the following advantages
> * Platform independence
> * Manual steps can be completely eliminated. Everything can be driven from
> solrconfig.xml .
> ** Adding the url of the master in the slaves should be good enough to enable
> replication. Other things like frequency of
> snapshoot/snappull can also be configured . All other information can be
> automatically obtained.
> * Start/stop can be triggered from solr/admin or JMX
> * Can get the status/progress while replication is going on. It can also
> abort an ongoing replication
> * No need to have a login into the machine
> This issue can track the implementation of solr replication in java
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