+1 I like having the single top directory where everthing else (conf, bin, logs) resides. This way we can define a property solr.home point to that for Solr to run the scripts.
Bill On 3/16/06, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > at this point, should the default just be to have a single ./solr > directory with ./solr/conf, ./solr/bin, ./solr/data ... ? > > > : Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:32:27 -0500 > : From: Bill Au <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > : Reply-To: solr-dev@lucene.apache.org > : To: solr-dev@lucene.apache.org > : Subject: Re: solr configuration path change > : > : +1 with an addition. > : > : The scripts produce their own log files and right now the log files goes > : into the container's logs directory. So we should move these log files > : also: > : > : ./solrlogs > : > : Bill > : > : On 3/15/06, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > : > > : > Looking for config in ./conf by default perhaps wasn't the best > : > decision, since that path is used by many app servers for their own > : > config. > : > > : > In order to simplify colocating solr with the app server home (which > : > many people seem to want to do) I think ./conf should be changed to > : > ./solrconf. > : > > : > So a combined solr/appserver installation would look like: > : > ./bin/ #this belongs to the servlet container > : > ./conf/ #this belongs to the servlet container > : > ./webapps/solr.war > : > ./solrconf/ #was ./conf previously, schema.xml, solrconfig.xml go > here > : > ./solrbin/ #the solr scripts would go here > : > ./data #this can stay the same > : > > : > Thoughts? > : > > : > -Yonik > : > > : > > > > -Hoss > >