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Mike Mallett updated SOLR-8093:
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Issue Type: Improvement (was: Bug)
> `bin/solr create_core` syntax doesn't match documentation for '-d' option
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> Key: SOLR-8093
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-8093
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 5.3
> Reporter: Mike Mallett
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> I'm attempting to create a new Solr Core using an existing set of config
> files. Specifically these are being taken from the Drupal module
> search_api_solr-7.x-1.9 in this tarball:
> http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/search_api_solr-7.x-1.9.tar.gz
> The config dir located in the tarball is: search_api_solr/solr-conf/5.x/
> This works fine, as I was able to copy this config directory in the shell
> then use the Solr Admin UI to create the core. No errors were reported in
> that methodology.
> However, I'm reading the help documentation included by executing the command
> `bin/solr create_core -help` which states:
> "-d <confdir> Configuration directory to copy when creating the new core,
> built-in options are:
> basic_configs: Minimal Solr configuration
> data_driven_schema_configs: Managed schema with field-guessing support
> enabled
> sample_techproducts_configs: Example configuration with many optional
> features enabled to demonstrate the full power of Solr
> If not specified, default is: data_driven_schema_configs
> Alternatively, you can pass the path to your own configuration
> directory instead of using one of the built-in configurations, such as:
> bin/solr create_core -c mycore -d /tmp/myconfig"
> So I tried the following command:
> bin/solr create_core -c testcore -d
> /opt/drupal/search_api_solr-7.x-1.9/solr-conf/5.x
> This resulted in:
> ERROR: Error CREATEing SolrCore 'testcore': Unable to create core [testcore]
> Caused by: /var/solr5/data/testcore/data
> I was instructed on IRC that I am using the command incorrectly and that
> valid options for '-d' are only "basic_configs",
> "data_driven_schema_configs", or "sample_techproducts_configs"
> I am unable to create a core from the command line, and I don't know what the
> process should look like.
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