Nick - Sorry, embedded links are not shown in previous email. I'm mentioning 
below.

> Handy SolrCloud ZkCLI Commands 
> (http://www.myjeeva.com/2012/10/solrcloud-cluster-single-collection-deployment/#handy-solrcloud-cli-commands)

> Uploading Solr Configuration into ZooKeeper ensemble 
> (http://www.myjeeva.com/2012/10/solrcloud-cluster-single-collection-deployment/#uploading-solrconfig-to-zookeeper)


Cheers,
Jeeva


On Nov 12, 2012, at 12:48 PM, Jeevanandam Madanagopal <je...@myjeeva.com> wrote:

> Nick -
> 
> I believe you're experiencing a difficulties with SolrCloud CLI commands for 
> interacting ZooKeeper.
> Please have a look on below links, it will provide you direction.
> Handy SolrCloud ZkCLI Commands
> Uploading Solr Configuration into ZooKeeper ensemble
> 
> Cheers,
> Jeeva
> 
> On Nov 12, 2012, at 4:45 AM, Mark Miller <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 11/11/2012 04:47 PM, Yonik Seeley wrote:
>>> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Nick Chase <nch...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>> So I'm trying to use ZkCLI without success.  I DID start and stop Solr in
>>>> non-cloud mode, so everything is extracted and it IS finding 
>>>> zookeeper*.jar.
>>>> However, now it's NOT finding SolrJ.
>>> Not sure about your specific problem in this case, but I chatted with
>>> Mark about this while at ApacheCon... it seems like we should be able
>>> to explode the WAR ourselves if necessary, eliminating the need to
>>> start Solr first.  Just throwing it out there before I forgot about it
>>> ;-)
>>> 
>>> -Yonik
>>> http://lucidworks.com
>> 
>> I guess the tricky part might be knowing where to extract it. We know how to 
>> do it for the default jetty setup, but that could be reconfigured or you 
>> could be using another web container.
>> 
>> Kind of annoying.
>> 
>> - Mark
>> 
> 

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