Hi Renaud, I don't think there's anything special in JettySolrRunner that cleans up old directories, and the various Replication tests do something very similar to what you want here - are you sure it's the JSR code that's removing files here?
Alan Woodward www.flax.co.uk On 23 Mar 2015, at 16:20, Renaud Delbru wrote: > Dear all, > > I am currently working on the SOLR-6273 (CDCR) and I am currently facing an > issue with the Solr test framework. I am trying to write a unit test where > the slave node is stopped then restarted during the execution of the unit > test, in order to verify the replication of tlog files (something that is > introduced by CDCR). The scenario is the following: > - instantiate a master and slave node > - send a first batch of updates to the master > - stop the slave > - send a second batch of updates to the mater > - restart the slave in order to trigger replication > - verify that the update logs between the master and slaves are properly > replicated. > > The problem I am facing is that whenever I restart the slave, using the > SolrJettyRunner.start() method, the Solr data directory and tlog subdirectory > are cleaned up, and not reused. Therefore I am unable to test the scenario > where the slave has some partial tlog files. > > Is there a way to tell the jetty server to reuse the Solr data directory / > tlog directory instead of erasing it ? Or is there another way to emulate > that a slave node is down ? > > Thanks > -- > Renaud Delbru > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >
