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Robert Muir commented on SOLR-4907:
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On Linux, I have a pretty good init script for older RPM based systems like
RHEL/CentOS. It does need some work to make it more generic and make sure it's
bulletproof. I believe it would also work on newer Fedora systems that use
systemd. It would be easy to adapt to Debian, but I believe that the latest
Ubuntu is using upstart, and I have zero knowledge of what to do there.
Hopefully we could find kind souls willing to work on scripts for Solaris, AIX,
and other big iron systems.
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I would prefer we leave this as something for downstream packaging maintainers
to do instead. Otherwise, how can we maintain and test all this stuff? I don't
think an answer of 'release manager does it' is a good one here.
If someone is really inspired to e.g. ensure that Ubuntu has robust support,
then isn't it better to contribute directly to them, so that it just works via
the natural methods of installing packages like 'apt-get'?
> Discuss and create instructions for taking Solr from the example to robust
> multi-server production
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> Key: SOLR-4907
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4907
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Shawn Heisey
> Attachments: SOLR-4907-install.sh
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> There are no good step-by-step instructions for taking the Solr example and
> producing a robust production setup on multiple servers.
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