+1

SUCCESS! [1:26:27.731406]

I also spent some time working with artifacts, creating collections,
loading data, querying, streaming expressions. All looked good.


Joel Bernstein
http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/


On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 6:47 PM Houston Putman <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1 (binding)
>
> SUCCESS! [0:50:48.458378]
>
> I also tried building a custom image via the TGZ, and building the
> official image.
> Custom image built via:
>
> docker build --file /solr-9.0.0/docker/Dockerfile
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-9.0.0-RC2-rev-e7a6447013008a70a4f40fcfd793fe3e2dcf37c2/solr/solr-9.0.0.tgz
>  -t
> solr-rc:9.0.0-2-local
>
>
> Unfortunately, it looks like we never actually delete the TGZ after
> untarring it in the official docker image, making it 200 MB bigger than the
> local/custom image. (uncompressed). I wouldn't say this is a release
> blocker, but something I will fix in the meantime and it will get into the
> next RC or the next release.
>
> I did the Solr Operator smoke test with the "official" docker image, and
> everything passed as well (query, metrics, backup and replica migration).
> The only issue I got to was that the 8.7.0 version of the prometheus
> exporter was incompatible with the 9.0.0 Solr Cloud. This is fine as long
> as we make sure it's documented. (it's because SolrJ is only compatible
> with 9.x for versions 8.10+, this is already documented)
> This is also not a veto, since we can patch the ref-guide after the
> release.
>
> I'll follow up with two PRs to fix these issues.
>
> - Houston Putman
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 5:11 PM Anshum Gupta <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I've run into the same issue w/ failing tests (:solr:solrj:testAdminUI
>> and solr:modules:hdfs:) due to the security manager. Is anyone else also
>> seeing this?
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 11:53 AM Jan Høydahl <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Please vote for release candidate 2 for Solr 9.0.0
>>>
>>> The artifacts can be downloaded from:
>>>
>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-9.0.0-RC2-rev-e7a6447013008a70a4f40fcfd793fe3e2dcf37c2
>>>
>>> You can run the smoke tester directly with this command:
>>>
>>> python3 -u dev-tools/scripts/smokeTestRelease.py \
>>>
>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-9.0.0-RC2-rev-e7a6447013008a70a4f40fcfd793fe3e2dcf37c2
>>>
>>> You are encouraged to do an extra thorough test and manual inspection
>>> beyond
>>> running the smoketester, since this is a major release.
>>>
>>> You can build a release-candidate of the official docker image using the
>>> following command:
>>>
>>> DIST_BASE=https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr && \
>>>   RC_FOLDER=solr-9.0.0-RC2-rev-e7a6447013008a70a4f40fcfd793fe3e2dcf37c2
>>> && \
>>>   docker build $DIST_BASE/$RC_FOLDER/solr/docker/Dockerfile.official \
>>>   --build-arg
>>> SOLR_DOWNLOAD_URL=$DIST_BASE/$RC_FOLDER/solr/solr-9.0.0.tgz \
>>>   -t solr-rc:9.0.0-2
>>>
>>> The vote will be open for at least 72 hours i.e. until 2022-04-02 19:00
>>> UTC.
>>>
>>> [ ] +1  approve
>>> [ ] +0  no opinion
>>> [ ] -1  disapprove (and reason why)
>>>
>>> Here is my +1
>>>
>>> SUCCESS! [0:53:16.741542]
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>>
>> --
>> Anshum Gupta
>>
>

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