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Eric Pugh commented on SOLR-7074: --------------------------------- Need to start up zookeeper? do this. docker run --name my-zookeeper -p 2181:2181 -d zookeeper Going to close this as won't do. > Simple script to start external Zookeeper > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-7074 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7074 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: SolrCloud > Reporter: Upayavira > Priority: Major > > When starting Zookeeper for SolrCloud, we have two choices, bin/solr -c > (without -z) and run Zookeeper embedded. Whilst this works, it is suggestive > of bad practice, something you will have to unlearn later. > The second option is to download Zookeeper, and install it manually. This > isn't hugely hard, but it is quite manual. However, try it on Windows, and > you'll find the Windows start script for Zookeeper is extremely thin (no > start/stop options, etc). > Solr contains everything needed to start Zookeeper. Why not have a bin/zk > script that can start it for us. Thus, first time user instructions for > ZolrCloud could be: > bin/zk start > bin/zk uploadconf examples/techproducts/conf > bin/solr start -c -Z > -Z here hypothetically says "look in the standard place, localhost:2181, for > Zookeeper". > or even: > bin/zk start -config=examples/techproducts/conf > bin/ssolr start -Z > This should support both Windows and Unix. > bin/zk would support all the functionality of the current zkCli scripts as > well as being able to start/stop zookeeper. > This would make initial experience of using Solr a lot simpler, in my view, > which would be a good thing. > Not only that, deploying Zookeeper in production, for Solr, need only be push > a Solr app dir to the server, then run bin/zk start, reducing the complexity > of installation. > Thoughts? If this seems like a good idea, and don't share valid objections, > I'm prepared to make it happen. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@solr.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@solr.apache.org