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Shawn Heisey commented on SOLR-7826:
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[[email protected]]: Exactly. If the script detects uid 0 when creating
cores (probably more accurate than checking the username), abort, unless the
special option is provided.
This check is not required when creating collections in cloud mode, because the
script doesn't touch the filesystem. Solr itself handles the filesystem work.
> Permission issues when creating cores with bin/solr
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> Key: SOLR-7826
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7826
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Shawn Heisey
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: newdev
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> Ran into an interesting situation on IRC today.
> Solr has been installed as a service using the shell script
> install_solr_service.sh ... so it is running as an unprivileged user.
> User is running "bin/solr create" as root. This causes permission problems,
> because the script creates the core's instanceDir with root ownership, then
> when Solr is instructed to actually create the core, it cannot create the
> dataDir.
> Enhancement idea: When the install script is used, leave breadcrumbs
> somewhere so that the "create core" section of the main script can find it
> and su to the user specified during install.
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