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commit 42ea324c76a27a38d35d5878bd1ea150a056d2fc
Author: Jason Gerlowski <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Nov 13 14:16:52 2023 -0500

    Update Solr version tag in local_tutorial.md (#652)
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 docs/local_tutorial.md | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/local_tutorial.md b/docs/local_tutorial.md
index 6ea54a2..98091be 100644
--- a/docs/local_tutorial.md
+++ b/docs/local_tutorial.md
@@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ After inspecting the status of you Kube cluster, you should 
see a deployment for
 To start a Solr Cloud cluster, we will create a yaml that will tell the Solr 
Operator what version of Solr Cloud to run, and how many nodes, with how much 
memory etc.
 
 ```bash
-# Create a 3-node cluster v8.3 with 300m Heap each:
+# Create a 3-node cluster v8.11.2 with 300m Heap each:
 helm install example-solr apache-solr/solr --version 0.8.1-prerelease \
-  --set image.tag=8.3 \
+  --set image.tag=8.11.2 \
   --set solrOptions.javaMemory="-Xms300m -Xmx300m" \
   --set addressability.external.method=Ingress \
   --set addressability.external.domainName="ing.local.domain" \
@@ -207,13 +207,13 @@ By default, the helm chart does not set the `replicas` 
field, so it is safe to u
 So we wish to upgrade to a newer Solr version:
 
 ```bash
-# Take note of the current version, which is 8.3.1
+# Take note of the current version, which is 8.11.2
 curl -s 
http://default-example-solrcloud.ing.local.domain/solr/admin/info/system | grep 
solr-i
 
 # Update the solrCloud configuration with the new version, keeping all 
previous settings and the number of nodes set by the autoscaler.
 helm upgrade example-solr apache-solr/solr --version 0.8.1-prerelease \
   --reuse-values \
-  --set image.tag=8.7
+  --set image.tag=8.11.3
 
 # Click the 'Show all details" button in Admin UI and start hitting the 
"Refresh" button
 # See how the operator upgrades one pod at a time. Solr version is in the 
'node' column

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