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Upayavira commented on SOLR-7693: --------------------------------- Throwaway comment/thought - reimplementing the LSOF behaviour we depend upon in Java wouldn't take much effort, and if Java isn't present, we've got bigger problems! > "bin/solr start -e cloud" will not work if lsof is not installed - script > exits as soon as 1st node is started > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-7693 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7693 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Build > Affects Versions: 5.2.1 > Environment: Boot2Docker, Docker container with Oracle Linux, JDK 8, > Solr 5.2.1 > Reporter: Raghavan Janakiraman > Assignee: Timothy Potter > Priority: Critical > Attachments: SOLR-7693.patch, SOLR-7693.patch > > > If bin/solr is used on a system which does not have lsof available a code > path is used when starting up solr nodes that causes bin/solr to exist as > soon as the first solr node is launched. > the work around is to either install lsof, or manually start up each of the > additional nodes, and create the collection, after the "-e cloud" command > exits... > {code} > solr start -cloud -s example/cloud/node2/solr -p XXXX -z localhost:9983 > solr start -cloud -s example/cloud/node3/solr -p YYYY -z localhost:9983 > ... > bin/solr create -c gettingstarted -replicationFactor N -shards M -d > data_driven_schema_configs > {code} > Original bug report... > {quote} > Extract from the command prompt on starting up solr cloud : > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > [appuser@mysolrsandbox ~]$ cd $HOME/softwares/solr-5.2.1 > [appuser@mysolrsandbox solr-5.2.1]$ bin/solr start -e cloud -noprompt -m 1g > Welcome to the SolrCloud example! > Starting up 2 Solr nodes for your example SolrCloud cluster. > Creating Solr home directory > /home/appuser/softwares/solr-5.2.1/example/cloud/node1/solr > Cloning Solr home directory > /home/appuser/softwares/solr-5.2.1/example/cloud/node1 into > /home/appuser/softwares/solr-5.2.1/example/cloud/node2 > Starting up SolrCloud node1 on port 8983 using command: > solr start -cloud -s example/cloud/node1/solr -p 8983 -m 1g > Started Solr server on port 8983 (pid=102). Happy searching! > [appuser@mysolrsandbox solr-5.2.1]$ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The second node is not starting up. > Possible issue : > File : $SOLR_HOME/bin/solr > Line number : 1431 > -- The "exit;" command is causing the shell scrip to exit. > Line 1428 - 1432 > else > SOLR_PID=`ps auxww | grep start\.jar | grep -w $SOLR_PORT | grep -v > grep | awk '{print $2}' | sort -r` > echo -e "\nStarted Solr server on port $SOLR_PORT (pid=$SOLR_PID). > Happy searching!\n" > exit; > fi > Work Around : > Comment line 1431 in the shell script > Line 1428 - 1432 > else > SOLR_PID=`ps auxww | grep start\.jar | grep -w $SOLR_PORT | grep -v > grep | awk '{print $2}' | sort -r` > echo -e "\nStarted Solr server on port $SOLR_PORT (pid=$SOLR_PID). > Happy searching!\n" > #exit; > fi > {quote} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org