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Timothy Potter resolved SOLR-6946.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: Trunk
5.0
> create_core should accept the port as an optional param
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> Key: SOLR-6946
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6946
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 5.0
> Reporter: Anshum Gupta
> Assignee: Timothy Potter
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 5.0, Trunk
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> While documenting legacy distributed search, for the purpose of an example, I
> wanted to start 2 instances on the same machine in standalone mode with a
> core each and the same config set.
> Here's what I did to start the 2 nodes:
> {code}
> bin/solr start -s example/nodes/node1 -p 8983
> bin/solr start -s example/nodes/node2 -p 8984
> {code}
> So far so good. Now, create_core doesn't accept a port number and so it
> pseudo-randomly picks a node to create the core i.e. I can't create a core
> using scripts on both nodes smoothly unless we support "-p <port number>"
> with that call (and may be collection too?).
> FYI, I also tried :
> {code}
> bin/solr start -s example/nodes/node1 -p 8983 -e techproducts
> bin/solr start -s example/nodes/node2 -p 8984 -e techproducts
> {code}
> but this failed as -e overrides -s. I don't really remember why we did that,
> but perhaps we can consider not overriding -s, even when -e is specified i.e.
> copy whatever is required and use -s.
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