| #!/bin/bash |
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| # |
| |
| # This is provided for development purposes |
| |
| # Full dev env setup script for Solr Cloud 6.6.2 |
| # - Stops ES and Kibana |
| # - Downloads Solr |
| # - Installs Solr |
| # - Starts Solr Cloud |
| |
| # Note: for production mode, see https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/taking-solr-to-production.html |
| |
| service kibana stop |
| service elasticsearch stop |
| |
| SOLR_VERSION=${global_solr_version} |
| SOLR_USER=solr |
| SOLR_SERVICE=$SOLR_USER |
| SOLR_VAR_DIR="/var/$SOLR_SERVICE" |
| |
| # create user if not exists |
| solr_uid="`id -u "$SOLR_USER"`" |
| if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then |
| echo "Creating new user: $SOLR_USER" |
| adduser --system -U -m --home-dir "$SOLR_VAR_DIR" "$SOLR_USER" |
| fi |
| cd $SOLR_VAR_DIR |
| wget http://archive.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/${SOLR_VERSION}/solr-${SOLR_VERSION}.tgz |
| tar zxvf solr-${SOLR_VERSION}.tgz |
| chown -R $SOLR_USER:$SOLR_USER solr-${SOLR_VERSION} |
| cd solr-${SOLR_VERSION} |
| su $SOLR_USER -c "bin/solr -e cloud -noprompt" |
| sleep 5 |
| bin/solr status |
| bin/solr healthcheck -c gettingstarted |
| |
| # These commands can be used for running multiple Solr services on a single node for cloud mode |
| # This approach extracts the install script from the tarball and will setup the solr user along |
| # with init.d service scripts and then startup the services. |
| |
| # tar xzf solr-${SOLR_VERSION}.tgz solr-${SOLR_VERSION}/bin/install_solr_service.sh --strip-components=2 |
| # sudo bash ./install_solr_service.sh solr-${SOLR_VERSION}.tgz -n |
| # sudo bash ./install_solr_service.sh solr-${SOLR_VERSION}.tgz -s solr2 -p 8984 -n |
| # echo "export ZK_HOST=node1:2181" >> /etc/default/solr.in.sh |
| |