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Mikhail Khludnev commented on SOLR-13035:
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Hello [[email protected]] , I resolved conflicts a little, and launched
windows script. Here's what I have
At first I added -v -V and examine output. This one make sense
GC_LOG_OPTS = "-Xlog:gc*:file=\"data\logs\solr_gc.log\":time,up
This one looks odd
SOLR_DATA_HOME = data\data\data
Here's what I have in Solr Admin. Shouldn't tmp folder moved to writable home
-Djava.io.tmpdir=lucene-solr\solr\server\tmp
That's odd
-Dsolr.data.home=data\data\data
This is ok
-Dsolr.log.dir=data\logs
-Dsolr.solr.home=\lucene-solr\solr\server\solr
-Xlog:gc*:file="data\logs\solr_gc.log":
!image-2019-08-28-23-57-39-826.png!
I'm not sure if this is expected behavior.
Also usage prompt seems vague to me
-w dir Solr will create all writable directories and files relative to this.
solr.data.home if relative, will be set as SOLR_VAR_ROOT\{this}/solr.data.home
solr.log.dir if relative, will be set as SOLR_VAR_ROOT\{this}/solr.log.dir
These references SOLR_VAR_ROOT\{this} isn't obvious.
> Utilize solr.data.home / solrDataHome in solr.xml to set all writable files
> in single directory
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> Key: SOLR-13035
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13035
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Amrit Sarkar
> Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: SOLR-13035.patch, SOLR-13035.patch, SOLR-13035.patch,
> SOLR-13035.patch, SOLR-13035.patch, image-2019-08-28-23-57-39-826.png
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> {{solr.data.home}} system property or {{solrDataHome}} in _solr.xml_ is
> already available as per SOLR-6671.
> The writable content in Solr are index files, core properties, and ZK data if
> embedded zookeeper is started in SolrCloud mode. It would be great if all
> writable content can come under the same directory to have separate READ-ONLY
> and WRITE-ONLY directories.
> It can then also solve official docker Solr image issues:
> https://github.com/docker-solr/docker-solr/issues/74
> https://github.com/docker-solr/docker-solr/issues/133
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