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Jan Høydahl commented on SOLR-11508:
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I have not prioritized SOLR-15960 so far, as I think it is possible to
introduce it in 9.x without users noticing, so no rush.
Please go ahead any way you choose for this one. Or if you want to do step one
of a unified approach that's also fine.
> 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
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> (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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