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Gregory Chanan commented on SOLR-7734:
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bq. 3) stopwords, synonyms, and protwords were all referenced from schema.xml 
via the text_en type. I copied that from the other mr conf, though. Can look 
into removing this if you think that's a worthwhile effort.

I saw stopwords_en.txt being referenced, not stopwords.  But I just looked 
quickly -- if you try to remove and it doesn't work just leave it in.

bq. 4) You lost some of the leading spaces when copying to JIRA, but it's 4 
spaces for a continuation (the try resource declaration) and then 2 spaces for 
the body of the try. What should it be?

My mistake.

> MapReduce Indexer can error when using collection
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-7734
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7734
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: contrib - MapReduce
>    Affects Versions: 5.2.1
>            Reporter: Mike Drob
>            Assignee: Gregory Chanan
>             Fix For: Trunk, 5.4
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-7734.patch, SOLR-7734.patch, SOLR-7734.patch, 
> SOLR-7734.patch, SOLR-7734.patch
>
>
> When running the MapReduceIndexerTool, it will usually pull a 
> {{solrconfig.xml}} from ZK for the collection that it is running against. 
> This can be problematic for several reasons:
> * Performance: The configuration in ZK will likely have several query 
> handlers, and lots of other components that don't make sense in an 
> indexing-only use of EmbeddedSolrServer (ESS).
> * Classpath Resources: If the Solr services are using some kind of additional 
> service (such as Sentry for auth) then the indexer will not have access to 
> the necessary configurations without the user jumping through several hoops.
> * Distinct Configuration Needs: Enabling Soft Commits on the ESS doesn't make 
> sense. There's other configurations that 
> * Update Chain Behaviours: I'm under the impression that UpdateChains may 
> behave differently in ESS than a SolrCloud cluster. Is it safe to depend on 
> consistent behaviour here?



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