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@echo. |
goto done |
:status_usage |
@echo. |
@echo Usage: solr status |
@echo. |
@echo NOTE: This command will show the status of all running Solr servers |
@echo. |
goto done |
:stop_usage |
@echo. |
@echo Usage: solr stop [-k key] [-p port] [-V] |
@echo. |
@echo -k key Stop key; default is solrrocks |
@echo. |
@echo -p port Specify the port the Solr HTTP listener is bound to |
@echo. |
@echo -all Find and stop all running Solr servers on this host |
@echo. |
@echo -V/-verbose Verbose messages from this script |
@echo. |
@echo NOTE: To see if any Solr servers are running, do: solr status |
@echo. |
goto done |
:healthcheck_usage |
@echo. |
@echo Usage: solr healthcheck [-c collection] [-z zkHost] [-V] |
@echo. |
@echo Can be run from remote (non-Solr^) hosts, as long as a proper ZooKeeper connection is provided |
@echo. |
@echo -c collection Collection to run healthcheck against. |
@echo. |
@echo -z zkHost Zookeeper connection string; unnecessary if ZK_HOST is defined in solr.in.cmd; |
@echo otherwise, default is localhost:9983 |
@echo. |
@echo -V Enable more verbose output |
@echo. |
goto done |
:create_usage |
echo. |
echo Usage: solr create [-c name] [-d confdir] [-n confname] [-shards #] [-replicationFactor #] [-p port] [-V] |
echo. |
echo Create a core or collection depending on whether Solr is running in standalone (core) or SolrCloud |
echo mode (collection). In other words, this action detects which mode Solr is running in, and then takes |
echo the appropriate action (either create_core or create_collection). For detailed usage instructions, do: |
echo. |
echo bin\solr create_core -help |
echo. |
echo or |
echo. |
echo bin\solr create_collection -help |
echo. |
goto done |
:delete_usage |
echo. |
echo Usage: solr delete [-c name] [-deleteConfig true^|false] [-p port] [-V] |
echo. |
echo Deletes a core or collection depending on whether Solr is running in standalone (core) or SolrCloud |
echo mode (collection). If you're deleting a collection in SolrCloud mode, the default behavior is to also |
echo delete the configuration directory from Zookeeper so long as it is not being used by another collection. |
echo You can override this behavior by passing -deleteConfig false when running this command. |
echo. |
echo Can be run on remote (non-Solr^) hosts, as long as a valid SOLR_HOST is provided in solr.in.cmd |
echo. |
echo -c name Name of core to delete |
echo. |
echo -deleteConfig boolean Delete the configuration directory from Zookeeper; default is true |
echo. |
echo -p port Port of a local Solr instance where you want to delete the core/collection |
echo If not specified, the script will search the local system for a running |
echo Solr instance and will use the port of the first server it finds. |
echo. |
echo -V Enables more verbose output. |
echo. |
goto done |
:create_core_usage |
echo. |
echo Usage: solr create_core [-c ^<core^>] [-d confdir] [-p port] [-V] |
echo. |
echo When a configSet is used, this can be run from any host. If pointing at a non-configSet directory, this |
echo must be run from the host that you wish to create the core on. |
echo. |
echo -c ^<core^> Name of core to create |
echo. |
echo -d confdir Configuration directory to copy when creating the new core, built-in options are: |
echo. |
echo _default: Minimal configuration, which supports enabling/disabling field-guessing support |
echo sample_techproducts_configs: Example configuration with many optional features enabled to |
echo demonstrate the full power of Solr |
echo. |
echo If not specified, default is: _default |
echo. |
echo Alternatively, you can pass the path to your own configuration directory instead of using |
echo one of the built-in configurations, such as: bin\solr create_core -c mycore -d c:/tmp/myconfig |
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