Re: Solr 8.6.1: Can't round-trip nested document from SolrJ

2020-08-22 Thread Munendra S N
Hi Alex, Currently, Fixing the documentation for nested docs is under progress. More context is available in this JIRA - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14383. https://github.com/arafalov/SolrJTest/blob/master/src/com/solrstart/solrj/Main.java The child doc transformer needs to be

Solr 8.6.1: Can't round-trip nested document from SolrJ

2020-08-22 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
Hello, I am trying to get up to date with both SolrJ and Nested Document implementation and not sure where I am failing with a basic test (https://github.com/arafalov/SolrJTest/blob/master/src/com/solrstart/solrj/Main.java). I am using Solr 8.6.1 with a core created with bin/solr create -c solrj

Re: All cores gone along with all solr configuration upon reboot

2020-08-22 Thread Erick Erickson
Autopurge shouldn’t matter, that’s just cleaning up old snapshots. That is, it should be configured, but having it enabled or not should have no bearing on your data disappearing. Also, are you absolutely certain that you are using your external ZK? Check the port on the admin screen. 9983 is

Re: All cores gone along with all solr configuration upon reboot

2020-08-22 Thread yaswanth kumar
Thanks Eric for looking into this.. But as I said before I confirmed that the paths in zookeeper were changed to local path than the /tmp that comes default with package. Does the zoo.cfg need to have autopurge settings ??which I don’t have in my config Also I did make sure that zoo.cfg inside

Re: All cores gone along with all solr configuration upon reboot

2020-08-22 Thread Erick Erickson
Sounds like you didn’t change Zookeeper data dir. Zookeeper defaults to putting its data in /tmp/zookeeper, see the zookeeper config file. And, of course, when you reboot it goes away. I’ve always disliked this, but the Zookeeper folks did it that way. So if you just copy zoo_sample.cfg to