Can you fill in some info about your env? Is it easily reproducible?
On Aug 15, 2012, at 5:53 PM, vempap phani.vemp...@emc.com wrote:
Hello,
I created an index = all the schema.xml solrconfig.xml files are
created with content (I checked that they have contents in the xml files).
But, if
yes, it's reproducible.
One can do that without doing a clean shutdown.
I'm using a VM.
OS: centos
Memory: 2gb
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On Aug 15, 2012 11:36 PM, vempap phani.vemp...@emc.com wrote:
yes, it's reproducible.
One can do that without doing a clean shutdown.
I'm using a VM.
OS: centos
Memory: 2gb
What is the filesystem?
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Well, I've never heard of Solr losing its config files
like this, so my first guess is that it's something about
the system you have Solr embedded in. You say it's
a VM. Does your shutdown involve starting the VM
over again without taking a snapshot?
You're doling out information about your