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Posted to commits@lucene.apache.org by ct...@apache.org on 2019/02/14 21:38:55 UTC
[lucene-solr] branch branch_7_7 updated: Ref Guide: fix "cloud
mode" to "SolrCloud mode"
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new 71bdc18 Ref Guide: fix "cloud mode" to "SolrCloud mode"
71bdc18 is described below
commit 71bdc18db54a094dbd76741ce60b1587abbeeefb
Author: Cassandra Targett <ct...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Thu Feb 14 15:35:10 2019 -0600
Ref Guide: fix "cloud mode" to "SolrCloud mode"
---
solr/solr-ref-guide/src/aws-solrcloud-tutorial.adoc | 2 +-
solr/solr-ref-guide/src/getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc | 2 +-
solr/solr-ref-guide/src/installing-solr.adoc | 2 +-
solr/solr-ref-guide/src/solr-control-script-reference.adoc | 2 +-
4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/aws-solrcloud-tutorial.adoc b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/aws-solrcloud-tutorial.adoc
index 263164d..8297620 100644
--- a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/aws-solrcloud-tutorial.adoc
+++ b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/aws-solrcloud-tutorial.adoc
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In this guide we are going to:
. Install, configure and start Solr on newly launched EC2 instances
* Install system prerequisites: Java 1.8 and later
* Download latest version of Solr
-* Start the Solr nodes in cloud mode
+* Start the Solr nodes in SolrCloud mode
. Create a collection, index documents and query the system
* Create collection with multiple shards and replicas
* Index documents to the newly created collection
diff --git a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc
index 36aff7d..7d66c70 100644
--- a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc
+++ b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This tutorial assumes that you're already familiar with the basics of using Solr
=== Interactive Startup
-The `bin/solr` script makes it easy to get started with SolrCloud as it walks you through the process of launching Solr nodes in cloud mode and adding a collection. To get started, simply do:
+The `bin/solr` script makes it easy to get started with SolrCloud as it walks you through the process of launching Solr nodes in SolrCloud mode and adding a collection. To get started, simply do:
[source,bash]
----
diff --git a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/installing-solr.adoc b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/installing-solr.adoc
index 9e7b23a..62d2c27 100644
--- a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/installing-solr.adoc
+++ b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/installing-solr.adoc
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ bin/solr -e techproducts
Currently, the available examples you can run are: techproducts, dih, schemaless, and cloud. See the section <<solr-control-script-reference.adoc#running-with-example-configurations,Running with Example Configurations>> for details on each example.
.Getting Started with SolrCloud
-NOTE: Running the `cloud` example starts Solr in <<solrcloud.adoc#solrcloud,SolrCloud>> mode. For more information on starting Solr in cloud mode, see the section <<getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc#getting-started-with-solrcloud,Getting Started with SolrCloud>>.
+NOTE: Running the `cloud` example starts Solr in <<solrcloud.adoc#solrcloud,SolrCloud>> mode. For more information on starting Solr in SolrCloud mode, see the section <<getting-started-with-solrcloud.adoc#getting-started-with-solrcloud,Getting Started with SolrCloud>>.
=== Check if Solr is Running
diff --git a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/solr-control-script-reference.adoc b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/solr-control-script-reference.adoc
index a6f52e7..8e4014e 100644
--- a/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/solr-control-script-reference.adoc
+++ b/solr/solr-ref-guide/src/solr-control-script-reference.adoc
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ If you specify a ZooKeeper connection string, such as `-z 192.168.1.4:2181`, the
NOTE: If you have defined `ZK_HOST` in `solr.in.sh`/`solr.in.cmd` (see <<setting-up-an-external-zookeeper-ensemble#updating-solr-s-include-files,instructions>>) you can omit `-z <zk host string>` from all `bin/solr` commands.
- When starting Solr in cloud mode, if you neither define `ZK_HOST` in `solr.in.sh`/`solr.in.cmd` nor specify the `-z` option, then Solr will launch an embedded ZooKeeper server listening on the Solr port + 1000, i.e., if Solr is running on port 8983, then the embedded ZooKeeper will be listening on port 9983.
+ When starting Solr in SolrCloud mode, if you do not define `ZK_HOST` in `solr.in.sh`/`solr.in.cmd` nor specify the `-z` option, then Solr will launch an embedded ZooKeeper server listening on the Solr port + 1000, i.e., if Solr is running on port 8983, then the embedded ZooKeeper will be listening on port 9983.
[IMPORTANT]
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