Agree with Jan ... the solr-operator is the way we should recommend
deploying Solr in Kubernetes vs. using Helm.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 5:45 AM Jan Høydahl wrote:
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Yea, ComDev is probably a place to discuss whether ASF wants to host some helm
repo.
We are discussing how to incubate solr-operator into ASF, and since operators
are a superior way to manage a complex stateful k8s application, I’m not sure
what benefit there would be for the project to also
@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Migrate Solr helm chart into apache/lucene-solr repo
The CouchDB example is a good one -- it is not a part of the core repository.
It might be a wide audience, but I would start a discussion at
committ...@apache.org for this.
Atri
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 8:05 PM LEE
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Subject: Re: Migrate Solr helm chart into apache/lucene-solr repo
I still don’t see this as a reason to add it to the main repo. Maybe create a
new repo just for this helm chart?
Anyways, as David said, the third party plug-in repository will be perfect for
this.
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September 2020 at 10:02 PM
To: "dev@lucene.apache.org"
Subject: Re: Migrate Solr helm chart into apache/lucene-solr repo
Jumping in late, but I don’t see why the help chart needs to be a part of the
core repository.
Like the HDFS repository, why not just add a link to the existing r
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grate Solr helm chart into apache/lucene-solr repo
I was looking for a "Why" Helm is ending its registry and didn't find it,
though I did find the 2x vs 3x thing so I thought it was about version
migration more than anything. I'm wondering "Why" because this very project,
I was looking for a "Why" Helm is ending its registry and didn't find it,
though I did find the 2x vs 3x thing so I thought it was about version
migration more than anything. I'm wondering "Why" because this very
project, Solr, will soon be grappling with how to create a repository of
3rd party
Hi David,
A Helm chart is a bunch of yaml files that specifies all the necessary
configuration to get an application up and running on Kubernetes which sits on
top of Docker. And Helm is a program that “installs” this chart.
For instance, to run a Solr cluster on Docker, you would need to
David, I think he is referring to the note here:
https://github.com/helm/charts/blob/master/README.md#deprecation-timeline
All the best,
Marcus
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 14:37 David Smiley wrote:
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Hi Lee,
We're currently in-process of adopting Solr's Docker image. I confess I've
never used Helm so I have no clue how it's maintained, tested, etc and so
I'll leave this sort of decision to others here.
BTW I went to that link about Helm deprecation and AFAICT it seems about
2.x version of
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