By the way, I have found the cloud-dev scripts to be very useful. Great for automating integration tests for larger systems where SolrCloud is one of systems involved.
Joel Bernstein http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/ On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Mark Miller <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote: > Also, I'd prefer we didn't port these to work with the start scripts > unless it becomes absolutely necessary. That just muddies the waters. Let's > cross that bridge when it makes sense. > > We can discuss further in a JIRA. > > - Mark > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:37 PM Mark Miller <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Pretty much just I use them I think. They generally get updated when I >> come along and fix them since there are no tests for them. Some stay more >> up to date than others. They are for quickly launching in cloud mode and >> doing manual tests during development. >> >> Please don't delete any of the scripts though. At most, I'd make a JIRA >> issue to discuss a removal, but there is one or two at most that could / >> should be removed. >> >> - Mark >> >> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 5:51 PM Ramkumar R. Aiyengar < >> andyetitmo...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> In SOLR-7349, I have a patch for some of the scripts in cloud-dev: >>> solrcloud-start.sh, solrcloud-start-existing.sh and stop.sh. clean.sh works >>> without modifications. If no one has known use cases for anything else, I >>> will go ahead and delete the remaining scripts in the directory as they >>> don't work currently anyway. If I shouldn't, please speak up now.. >>> >>> On 4 Apr 2015 00:39, "Ramkumar R. Aiyengar" <andyetitmo...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > I started looking at porting cloud-dev scripts to the new startup >>> scripts after the discussion at SOLR-7240, but wasn't quite sure of what >>> the behaviour should be, having never used them myself. Some of the scripts >>> there have syntax errors, and I am not sure if some of the others are doing >>> what was intended even on branch_5x where Jetty 8 is still used. I have a >>> feeling many of them assume that the stock start.jar starts with a single >>> "collection1" core because of how the solr home used to be set up before, >>> which is no longer true. >>> > >>> > So how do people use these scripts? Which scripts are used, and for >>> what purpose? >>> > >>> >>