Audit error messages if file permisions prevent files/directories from being
read/listed
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Key: SOLR-3266
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3266
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Hoss Man
had a question from "sqwk" on the #solr irc channel last night where he had
some questions about weird logs & errors indicating that it wasn't using his
solr.xml.
Part of the confusion was SOLR-3264, but i couldn't make sense of the rest.
In talking with miller on IRC today, it occurred to me that file permission
problems preventing solr from reading the solr.xml file could explain
everything -- because unlike trunk, Solr 3.5 didn't log anything special if it
couldn't find solr.xml and used the legacy "singlecore" mode as a fallback (an
oversight i've already fixed in
[r1304126|http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1304126&view=rev])
For many files Solr tries to load, we can't "fail fast" if the file isn't
found, or isn't readable, because we support reading from the classpath (and
zookeeper) as alternatives, but it would be nice to see if we can come up with
a standard way to give good warning/error messages if:
* a file exists, but isn't readable (error?)
* a directory where we are looking for a file exists but isn't readable or
executable (warning?)
...i suspect the hardest part of this will be having good test cases
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