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Jan Høydahl closed SOLR-9338.
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Resolution: Workaround
Fixed by {{solr -e cloud -noprompt}} which sets up everything for you.
> Solr cloud setup for 2 node cluster using embedded zookeepr
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> Key: SOLR-9338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9338
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: documentation
> Affects Versions: 6.1
> Reporter: nirav patel
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> I recently started using solr. I explored quite a bit into solr core over
> single machine. But I struggled a lot when I wanted to start 2 node solr
> server with embedded zookeeper. Well cause there is no documentation for it.
> I think anyone who want to run solr as a cloud would like to set it up on
> more then one cluster and play around with collections, admin UI to get
> realistic learning of a solr cloud.
> Here are simple steps to achieve this:
> Run following on node where you want to start embedded zookeeper
> ./bin/solr start -cloud
> All other nodes:
> ./bin/solr start -cloud -m 4g -z <node_with_zookeeper>:<zookeeper_port>
> Also all command line utility like solr and post can use a decent
> documentation. Lot of options and commands are not even visible through call
> to `solr -help` . e.g. I didn't know till now that -healthcheck is a command!
> I know there's a rich solr API which is invaluable for development and
> production use but anyone who just picking up and wants to play around CLI is
> a great way.
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