The only difference I can see i am using  collection API trying to backup
solr cloud collection.

On Sat 22 Jan 2022 at 08:25, Shawn Heisey <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/21/2022 6:16 AM, Sergio García Maroto wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for the support here.
> > As Nikola described. the only way I was able to make the backup is adding
> > "location=s3:/"
>
> I just did a test on Solr 8.11.2-SNAPSHOT which I compiled from
> branch_8_11 on January 3rd.  It's the same test I did before on an
> earlier version installed from a binary download rather than source.
>
> First, I created an access key in AWS, and I made sure that my user had
> full access to S3.  I created an S3 bucket named "elyograg" and in that
> bucket, I created a folder called "solrbackup".
>
> Then I added this to solr.xml:
>
>    <backup>
>      <repository name="s3" class="org.apache.solr.s3.S3BackupRepository"
> default="false">
>        <str name="s3.bucket.name">elyograg</str>
>        <str name="s3.region">us-west-1</str>
>      </repository>
>    </backup>
>
> I copied all the required jars to $SOLR_HOME/lib and added the AWS
> access key info to SOLR_OPTS in /etc/default/solr.in.sh.
>
> Then I restarted Solr and accessed this URL:
>
>
> http://localhost:8983/solr/dovecot/replication?command=backup&repository=s3&location=solrbackup&name=dovecot
>
> It worked, and I saw files and directories in the solrbackup folder when
> I looked into the bucket on the S3 web page.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>

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