I am running Solr-4.10.1 on Tomcat-7. I have placed the necessary schema.xml
and solrconfig.xml
in /usr/share/solr/data/test/conf
, and created a new core using:
curl --request POST 'xx.xx.xx.xx:8080/solr/admin/cores' --data "action=CREATE&name=test&instanceDir=/usr/share/solr/data/test&config=solrconfig.xml&schema=schema.xml&dataDir=/usr/share/solr/data/test"
from the command line. I can then write to and read from the core, but when I restart Tomcat the core disappears.
I have read that putting persist=true
into solr.xml
fixes the issue, however I have also read that this is soon to be deprecated here and here:
The persistent attribute is no longer supported in solr.xml
Does anybody know how to persist cores for the newest versions of Solr?
Edit:
Here are the contents of my solr.xml
located at /etc/tomcat7/Catalina/localhost/solr.xml
.
<Context docBase="/usr/share/solr/example/multicore/solr.war" debug="0" crossContext="true">
<Environment name="solr/home" type="java.lang.String" value="/usr/share/solr/example/multicore" override="true" />
</Context>
solr.xml
to the post. Note that these are the defaults as created during the installation steps followed from webikon.com/cases/…