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David Smiley commented on SOLR-11508:
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[~janhoy] do you think you'll have SOLR-15960 in 9.0? It could address the
issue here nicely. If not, I'd like to do something here for 9.0; it's really
a simple issue.
> Make coreRootDirectory configurable via an environment variable
> (SOLR_CORE_HOME)
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> Key: SOLR-11508
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11508
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Marc Morissette
> Priority: Major
>
> (Heavily edited)
> Since Solr 7, it is possible to store Solr cores in separate disk locations
> using solr.data.home (see SOLR-6671). This is very useful when running Solr
> in Docker where data must be stored in a directory which is independent from
> the rest of the container.
> While this works well in standalone mode, it doesn't in Cloud mode as the
> core.properties automatically created by Solr are still stored in
> coreRootDirectory and cores created that way disappear when the Solr Docker
> container is redeployed.
> The solution is to configure coreRootDirectory to an empty directory that can
> be mounted outside the Docker container.
> The incoming patch makes this easier to do by allowing coreRootDirectory to
> be configured via a solr.core.home system property and SOLR_CORE_HOME
> environment variable.
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