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Posted to commits@solr.apache.org by gu...@apache.org on 2024/02/20 18:14:04 UTC

(solr) branch main updated: SOLR-17166 cloud.sh can't put solr.xml in zk anymore (#2279)

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push:
     new e7051f9058f SOLR-17166 cloud.sh can't put solr.xml in zk anymore (#2279)
e7051f9058f is described below

commit e7051f9058ff011049cd727deaaadb4d97a2e3f7
Author: Gus Heck <46...@users.noreply.github.com>
AuthorDate: Tue Feb 20 13:13:59 2024 -0500

    SOLR-17166 cloud.sh can't put solr.xml in zk anymore (#2279)
---
 dev-tools/scripts/cloud.sh | 5 ++---
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/dev-tools/scripts/cloud.sh b/dev-tools/scripts/cloud.sh
index d2091cbfe23..bd41154a34f 100755
--- a/dev-tools/scripts/cloud.sh
+++ b/dev-tools/scripts/cloud.sh
@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@
 # By default the script sets up a local Solr cloud with 4 nodes, in a local
 # directory with ISO date as the name. A local zookeeper at 2181 or the
 # specified port is presumed to be available, a new zk chroot is used for each
-# cluster based on the file system path to the cluster directory. the default
-# solr.xml is added to this solr root dir in zookeeper.
+# cluster based on the file system path to the cluster directory.
 #
 # Debugging ports are automatically opened for each node starting with port 5001
 #
@@ -338,7 +337,7 @@ start(){
     mkdir -p "${CLUSTER_WD}/n${i}"
     argsArray=(-c -s $CLUSTER_WD_FULL/n${i} -z localhost:${ZK_PORT}/solr_${SAFE_DEST} -p 898${i} -m $MEMORY \
     -a "-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=500${i} \
-    -Dsolr.solrxml.location=zookeeper -Dsolr.log.dir=$CLUSTER_WD_FULL/n${i} $JVM_ARGS")
+    -Dsolr.log.dir=$CLUSTER_WD_FULL/n${i} $JVM_ARGS")
     FINAL_COMMAND="${SOLR}/bin/solr ${argsArray[@]}"
     echo ${FINAL_COMMAND}
     ${SOLR}/bin/solr start "${argsArray[@]}"