Hello Darren,

If you go into the admin and click on Cloud, you'll see that
information represented in a number of ways. Both Dump and Tree
(especially the clusterstate.json file) have this information
represented as a document in JSON format.

If you don't see the Cloud navigation on the left side of the admin
screen, that's a good indication that Solr hasn't connected to
Zookeeper.

Michael Della Bitta

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On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Darren Govoni <dar...@ontrenet.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>    I'm trying the latest solrcloud 4.1. Is there a button(or url) I can't
> find that shows me the zookeeper config XML,
> so I can check what other nodes are connected? Can't seem to find it.
>
> I deploy my solrcloud war into glassfish and set jetty.port (among other
> properties) to the GF domain port (e.g. 8181).'
> It starts successfully.
>
> I want zookeeper to run automatically within (as needed). How can I verify
> this or refer to
> the first/master server using zkHost from another node? (e.g. {host}:{port})
> to form a cluster.
>
> I did this before a while ago, before solr 4.x was released, but things have
> changed.
>
> tips appreciated. thank you.
> Darren

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