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[jira] Commented: (SOLR-433) MultiCore and SpellChecker replication

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Jeremy Hinegardner commented on SOLR-433:
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If this patch works for folks, I would like to see it committed and put in the nightly snapshot.  Or at least the RunExecutableListener.patch and solr-433.patch.

If there is any more work here, I'd be happy to work on it.  

> MultiCore and SpellChecker replication
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-433
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-433
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: replication, spellchecker
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>            Reporter: Otis Gospodnetic
>         Attachments: RunExecutableListener.patch, solr-433.patch, spellindexfix.patch
>
>
> With MultiCore functionality coming along, it looks like we'll need to be able to:
>   A) snapshot each core's index directory, and
>   B) replicate any and all cores' complete data directories, not just their index directories.
> Pulled from the "spellchecker and multi-core index replication" thread - http://markmail.org/message/pj2rjzegifd6zm7m
> Otis:
> I think that makes sense - distribute everything for a given core, not just its index.  And the spellchecker could then also have its data dir (and only index/ underneath really) and be replicated in the same fashion.
> Right?
> Ryan:
> Yes, that was my thought.  If an arbitrary directory could be distributed, then you could have
>   /path/to/dist/index/...
>   /path/to/dist/spelling-index/...
>   /path/to/dist/foo
> and that would all get put into a snapshot.  This would also let you put multiple cores within a single distribution:
>   /path/to/dist/core0/index/...
>   /path/to/dist/core0/spelling-index/...
>   /path/to/dist/core0/foo
>   /path/to/dist/core1/index/...
>   /path/to/dist/core1/spelling-index/...
>   /path/to/dist/core1/foo

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