Hi Tran, I think you're specifying 'solr.allowPaths' in the right place, but you probably need to remove the wildcard ('*') from the path you're using. Most 'solr.allowPaths' usages I've seen (including the doc example you mentioned) specify paths as absolute paths without a trailing wildcard.
Hope that works for you. Best, Jason On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 1:26 PM Tran Van Hoan <tranvanhoan...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > hi, I implemented backup to NFS for solr 8.7. After run command backup it has > error "/data_nas/Backup_solr/backup_collection must be relative to SOLR_HOME, > SOLR_DATA_HOME coreRootDirectory. Set system property 'solr.allowPaths' to > add other allowed paths."},"in solr.in.sh i already add > "SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.allowPaths=/data_nas/*" and restart all nodes. > in the document it said > > > | # Solr is by default allowed to read and write data from/to SOLR_HOME and a > few other well defined locations | > | > > > | # Sometimes it may be necessary to place a core or a backup on a different > location or a different disk | > | > > > | # This parameter lets you specify file system path(s) to explicitly allow. > The special value of '*' will allow any path | > | > > #SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.allowPaths=/mnt/bigdisk,/other/path" > | > I check all node can access read/write to the path with user solr. > How can i solve this problem? > | > | > >