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| Example SolrCore Instance Directory |
| ============================= |
| |
| This directory is provided as an example of what an "Instance Directory" |
| should look like for a SolrCore |
| |
| It's not strictly necessary that you copy all of the files in this |
| directory when setting up a new SolrCores, but it is recommended. |
| |
| |
| Basic Directory Structure |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| The Solr Home directory typically contains the following sub-directories... |
| |
| conf/ |
| This directory is mandatory and must contain your solrconfig.xml |
| and schema.xml. Any other optional configuration files would also |
| be kept here. |
| |
| data/ |
| This directory is the default location where Solr will keep your |
| index, and is used by the replication scripts for dealing with |
| snapshots. You can override this location in the |
| conf/solrconfig.xml. Solr will create this directory if it does not |
| already exist. |
| |
| lib/ |
| This directory is optional. If it exists, Solr will load any Jars |
| found in this directory and use them to resolve any "plugins" |
| specified in your solrconfig.xml or schema.xml (ie: Analyzers, |
| Request Handlers, etc...). Alternatively you can use the <lib> |
| syntax in conf/solrconfig.xml to direct Solr to your plugins. See |
| the example conf/solrconfig.xml file for details. |