Re: core creation and instanceDir parameter
On 31 August 2011 20:27, Jaeger, Jay - DOT jay.jae...@dot.wi.gov wrote: Well, if it is for creating a *new* core, Solr doesn't know it is pointing to your shared conf directory until after you create it, does it? JRJ Indeed, but the conf directory is not a problem for me. The things is I would like to avoid to send instance path. -- Gérard Dupont Information Processing Control and Cognition (IPCC) CASSIDIAN - an EADS company Document Learning team - LITIS Laboratory
Re: core creation and instanceDir parameter
instanceDir=. does that fit your needs ? Ludovic. - Jouve France. -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/core-creation-and-instanceDir-parameter-tp3287124p3302496.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: core creation and instanceDir parameter
up ! No-one have any clue about this question ? Is it more a dev-related question ? 2011/8/26 Gérard Dupont ger.dup...@gmail.com Hi all, Playing with multicore and dynamic creation of new core, I found out that there is one mandatory parameter instanceDir which is mandaotry to find out the location of solrconfig.xml and schema.xml. Since all my cores share the same configuration (found realtively to the $SOLR_HOME defined on server side) and that all data is saved in the same folder (one sub-folder per core), I was wandering why do we still need to send this parameter? In my configuration, I would like to avoid that the client, which ask for core creation, need to be aware of instance location on the server. BTW I'm on solr 3.3.0 Thanks for any advice. -- Gérard Dupont Information Processing Control and Cognition (IPCC) CASSIDIAN - an EADS company Document Learning team - LITIS Laboratory -- Gérard Dupont Information Processing Control and Cognition (IPCC) CASSIDIAN - an EADS company Document Learning team - LITIS Laboratory
RE: core creation and instanceDir parameter
Well, if it is for creating a *new* core, Solr doesn't know it is pointing to your shared conf directory until after you create it, does it? JRJ -Original Message- From: Gérard Dupont [mailto:ger.dup...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 8:17 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: core creation and instanceDir parameter up ! No-one have any clue about this question ? Is it more a dev-related question ? 2011/8/26 Gérard Dupont ger.dup...@gmail.com Hi all, Playing with multicore and dynamic creation of new core, I found out that there is one mandatory parameter instanceDir which is mandaotry to find out the location of solrconfig.xml and schema.xml. Since all my cores share the same configuration (found realtively to the $SOLR_HOME defined on server side) and that all data is saved in the same folder (one sub-folder per core), I was wandering why do we still need to send this parameter? In my configuration, I would like to avoid that the client, which ask for core creation, need to be aware of instance location on the server. BTW I'm on solr 3.3.0 Thanks for any advice. -- Gérard Dupont Information Processing Control and Cognition (IPCC) CASSIDIAN - an EADS company Document Learning team - LITIS Laboratory -- Gérard Dupont Information Processing Control and Cognition (IPCC) CASSIDIAN - an EADS company Document Learning team - LITIS Laboratory
core creation and instanceDir parameter
Hi all, Playing with multicore and dynamic creation of new core, I found out that there is one mandatory parameter instanceDir which is mandaotry to find out the location of solrconfig.xml and schema.xml. Since all my cores share the same configuration (found realtively to the $SOLR_HOME defined on server side) and that all data is saved in the same folder (one sub-folder per core), I was wandering why do we still need to send this parameter? In my configuration, I would like to avoid that the client, which ask for core creation, need to be aware of instance location on the server. BTW I'm on solr 3.3.0 Thanks for any advice. -- Gérard Dupont Information Processing Control and Cognition (IPCC) CASSIDIAN - an EADS company Document Learning team - LITIS Laboratory