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[jira] [Created] (SOLR-5510)
genericCoreNodeNames="${genericCoreNodeNames:true}" and old style solr.xml
fails to create collection
Noble Paul created SOLR-5510:
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Summary: genericCoreNodeNames="${genericCoreNodeNames:true}" and old style solr.xml fails to create collection
Key: SOLR-5510
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5510
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 4.6
Reporter: Noble Paul
Assignee: Noble Paul
Priority: Minor
See this for some more details https://gist.github.com/serba/1fe113e78ae7e01a4f58
This is a regression caused by SOLR-5311
There are two reasons why a core does not have a reference in clusterstate
# It is starting up for the first time (core creation)
# Somebody invoked a DELETEREPLICA when the node itself was down
we neded to differentiate these two because for 1) the registration should succeed and for #2 the registration should fail
The only way to do that was to check for the presence of the attribute coreNodeName in the core.properties. In case #1 it would be absent and in case#2 it would be present
but when genericCoreNodeNames="${genericCoreNodeNames:false}"
ZkController#getCoreNodeName(getCoreNodeName) behaves similarly for both the cases and hence the failure
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