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Sami Siren updated SOLR-2300:
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Component/s: (was: clients - java)
replication (scripts)
> This setup is giving issue only in linux. Is this known bug on linux?
I think the deletion problem is a combination of using nfs and solr (or some
other process) holding some file open.
I realize this issue is pretty old but have you tried with more recent version
of Solr, does the problem still exist?
> snapinstaller on slave is failing
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> Key: SOLR-2300
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2300
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: replication (scripts)
> Affects Versions: 1.3
> Environment: Linux, Jboss 5.0GA, solr 1.3.0
> Reporter: sakunthala padmanabhuni
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> Hi,
> We are using Solr on Mac OSX and it is working fine. Same setup we have
> moved to Linux. We have master, slave setup. Every 5 minutes, index will be
> replicated from Master to Slave and will be installed on slave. But on Linux
> on the slave when the snapinstaller script is called, it is failing and
> showing below error in logs.
> /bin/rm: cannot remove
> `/ngs/app/esearcht/Slave2index/data/index/.nfs000000000001110300000749':
> Device or resource busy
> This error is occuring in snapinstaller script at below lines.
> cp -lr ${name}/ ${data_dir}/index.tmp$$ && \
> /bin/rm -rf ${data_dir}/index && \
> mv -f ${data_dir}/index.tmp$$ ${data_dir}/index
> It is not able to remove the index folder. So the index.tmp files are keep
> growing in the data directory.
> Our data directory is "/ngs/app/esearcht/Slave2index/data". When checked
> with ls -al in the index directory, there are some .nfs files still there,
> which are not letting index directory to be deleted. And these .nfs files
> are still being used by SOLR in jboss.
> This setup is giving issue only in linux. Is this known bug on linux?
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