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Steve Davids commented on SOLR-15967: ------------------------------------- I created the RPM packagers a long time ago before Docker really took off, I've now embraced Docker and Kubernetes and would point people towards the Helm charts available (Solr Operator) for standing up a highly available Solr cluster which is portable to any cloud provider or an on-prem Kubernetes cluster. Though, to be fair there is a significant learning hurdle to fully embrace Kubernetes (but worth it if you are doing anything at scale). In this particular case it seems like [~dwt] is simply trying to run a single node on a local machine instead of using Solr Cloud which is drastically different than the Kubernetes use-case, but even for that I would personally point them towards the docker route and suggest using Docker Compose as detailed here: [https://github.com/docker-solr/docker-solr#single-server-with-docker-compose]. Embrace immutable deployable artifacts when at all possible. > Add rpm repo for red hat based distros > -------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-15967 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15967 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Components: packages > Affects Versions: 8.11.1 > Environment: # uname -a > Linux my.host 3.10.0-1160.53.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jan 14 13:59:45 UTC 2022 > x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > Reporter: Martin Häcker > Priority: Major > Labels: centos, centos7, debian, fedora, ubuntu > Attachments: Skjermbilde 2022-02-01 kl. 15.17.02.png > > > Hi there, > it's surprisingly hard to install Solr in a way where I can guarantee to > automatically get updates, especially security updates in a reliable manner, > as well as get a documented way to start / run Solr on my distro of choice. > What I am really looking for is an official rpm repository (and probably a > deb repo too) that I can add to my package manager and then install a package > that will give me all the updates I want, as well as starts the database with > a systemd file that is known good. > I in particular am looking for a centos 7 repository. > I think, that this would make installation of Solr so much easier. > What do you say? -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@solr.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@solr.apache.org