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Erick Erickson resolved SOLR-4982.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 4.4
5.0
> Creating a core while referencing system properties looks like it loses files.
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> Key: SOLR-4982
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4982
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: multicore
> Affects Versions: 4.3, 5.0
> Reporter: Erick Erickson
> Assignee: Erick Erickson
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 5.0, 4.4
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> Attachments: SOLR-4982-fixtest.patch, SOLR-4982.patch,
> SOLR-4982.patch, SOLR-4982.patch, SOLR-4982.patch
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> If you use the core admin handler to create core and reference system
> properties and index files without restarting Solr, your files are indexed to
> the wrong place.
> Say for instance I define a sys prop EOE=/Users/Erick/tmp and create a core
> with this request
> localhost:8983/solr/admin/cores?action=CREATE&name=coreZ&instanceDir=coreZ&dataDir=%24%7BEOE%7D
> where %24%7BEOE%7D is really ${EOE} after URL escaping. What gets preserved
> in solr.xml is correct, dataDir is set to ${EOE}. And if I restart Solr, then
> index documents, they wind up in /Users/Erick/tmp. This is as it should be.
> HOWEVER, if rather than immediately restart Solr I index some documents to
> CoreZ, they go in <solr_home>/CoreZ/${EOE}. The literal path is ${EOE},
> dollar sign, curly braces and all.
> How important is this to fix for 4.4?
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