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diff --git a/solr-8.3.1/bin/solr.in.sh b/solr-8.3.1/bin/solr.in.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d4e6b7bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/solr-8.3.1/bin/solr.in.sh @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more +# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with +# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. +# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 +# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with +# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. + +# Settings here will override settings in existing env vars or in bin/solr. The default shipped state +# of this file is completely commented. + +# By default the script will use JAVA_HOME to determine which java +# to use, but you can set a specific path for Solr to use without +# affecting other Java applications on your server/workstation. +#SOLR_JAVA_HOME="" + +# This controls the number of seconds that the solr script will wait for +# Solr to stop gracefully or Solr to start. If the graceful stop fails, +# the script will forcibly stop Solr. If the start fails, the script will +# give up waiting and display the last few lines of the logfile. +#SOLR_STOP_WAIT="180" + +# Increase Java Heap as needed to support your indexing / query needs +#SOLR_HEAP="512m" + +# Expert: If you want finer control over memory options, specify them directly +# Comment out SOLR_HEAP if you are using this though, that takes precedence +#SOLR_JAVA_MEM="-Xms512m -Xmx512m" + +# Enable verbose GC logging... +# * If this is unset, various default options will be selected depending on which JVM version is in use +# * For Java 8: if this is set, additional params will be added to specify the log file & rotation +# * For Java 9 or higher: each included opt param that starts with '-Xlog:gc', but does not include an +# output specifier, will have a 'file' output specifier (as well as formatting & rollover options) +# appended, using the effective value of the SOLR_LOGS_DIR. +# +#GC_LOG_OPTS='-Xlog:gc*' # (Java 9+) +#GC_LOG_OPTS="-verbose:gc -XX:+PrintHeapAtGC -XX:+PrintGCDetails \ +# -XX:+PrintGCDateStamps -XX:+PrintGCTimeStamps -XX:+PrintTenuringDistribution -XX:+PrintGCApplicationStoppedTime" + +# These GC settings have shown to work well for a number of common Solr workloads +#GC_TUNE=" \ +#-XX:SurvivorRatio=4 \ +#-XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90 \ +#-XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=8 \ +#-XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC \ +#-XX:ConcGCThreads=4 -XX:ParallelGCThreads=4 \ +#-XX:+CMSScavengeBeforeRemark \ +#-XX:PretenureSizeThreshold=64m \ +#-XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly \ +#-XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=50 \ +#-XX:CMSMaxAbortablePrecleanTime=6000 \ +#-XX:+CMSParallelRemarkEnabled \ +#-XX:+ParallelRefProcEnabled \ +#-XX:-OmitStackTraceInFastThrow etc. + +# Set the ZooKeeper connection string if using an external ZooKeeper ensemble +# e.g. host1:2181,host2:2181/chroot +# Leave empty if not using SolrCloud +#ZK_HOST="" + +# Set the ZooKeeper client timeout (for SolrCloud mode) +#ZK_CLIENT_TIMEOUT="15000" + +# By default the start script uses "localhost"; override the hostname here +# for production SolrCloud environments to control the hostname exposed to cluster state +#SOLR_HOST="192.168.1.1" + +# By default Solr will try to connect to Zookeeper with 30 seconds in timeout; override the timeout if needed +#SOLR_WAIT_FOR_ZK="30" + +# By default the start script uses UTC; override the timezone if needed +#SOLR_TIMEZONE="UTC" + +# Set to true to activate the JMX RMI connector to allow remote JMX client applications +# to monitor the JVM hosting Solr; set to "false" to disable that behavior +# (false is recommended in production environments) +#ENABLE_REMOTE_JMX_OPTS="false" + +# The script will use SOLR_PORT+10000 for the RMI_PORT or you can set it here +# RMI_PORT=18983 + +# Anything you add to the SOLR_OPTS variable will be included in the java +# start command line as-is, in ADDITION to other options. If you specify the +# -a option on start script, those options will be appended as well. Examples: +#SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.autoSoftCommit.maxTime=3000" +#SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.autoCommit.maxTime=60000" +#SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.clustering.enabled=true" + +# Location where the bin/solr script will save PID files for running instances +# If not set, the script will create PID files in $SOLR_TIP/bin +#SOLR_PID_DIR= + +# Path to a directory for Solr to store cores and their data. By default, Solr will use server/solr +# If solr.xml is not stored in ZooKeeper, this directory needs to contain solr.xml +#SOLR_HOME= + +# Path to a directory that Solr will use as root for data folders for each core. +# If not set, defaults to <instance_dir>/data. Overridable per core through 'dataDir' core property +#SOLR_DATA_HOME= + +# Solr provides a default Log4J configuration xml file in server/resources +# however, you may want to customize the log settings and file appender location +# so you can point the script to use a different log4j2.xml file +#LOG4J_PROPS=/var/solr/log4j2.xml + +# Changes the logging level. Valid values: ALL, TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, OFF. Default is INFO +# This is an alternative to changing the rootLogger in log4j2.xml +#SOLR_LOG_LEVEL=INFO + +# Location where Solr should write logs to. Absolute or relative to solr start dir +#SOLR_LOGS_DIR=logs + +# Enables log rotation before starting Solr. Setting SOLR_LOG_PRESTART_ROTATION=true will let Solr take care of pre +# start rotation of logs. This is false by default as log4j2 handles this for us. If you choose to use another log +# framework that cannot do startup rotation, you may want to enable this to let Solr rotate logs on startup. +#SOLR_LOG_PRESTART_ROTATION=false + +# Sets the port Solr binds to, default is 8983 +#SOLR_PORT=8983 + +# Enables HTTPS. It is implictly true if you set SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE. Use this config +# to enable https module with custom jetty configuration. +#SOLR_SSL_ENABLED=true +# Uncomment to set SSL-related system properties +# Be sure to update the paths to the correct keystore for your environment +#SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE=etc/solr-ssl.keystore.jks +#SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE_PASSWORD=secret +#SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE=etc/solr-ssl.keystore.jks +#SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD=secret +# Require clients to authenticate +#SOLR_SSL_NEED_CLIENT_AUTH=false +# Enable clients to authenticate (but not require) +#SOLR_SSL_WANT_CLIENT_AUTH=false +# Verify client's hostname during SSL handshake +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_HOSTNAME_VERIFICATION=false +# SSL Certificates contain host/ip "peer name" information that is validated by default. Setting +# this to false can be useful to disable these checks when re-using a certificate on many hosts +#SOLR_SSL_CHECK_PEER_NAME=true +# Override Key/Trust Store types if necessary +#SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE_TYPE=JKS +#SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE_TYPE=JKS + +# Uncomment if you want to override previously defined SSL values for HTTP client +# otherwise keep them commented and the above values will automatically be set for HTTP clients +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_KEY_STORE= +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_KEY_STORE_PASSWORD= +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_TRUST_STORE= +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD= +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_KEY_STORE_TYPE= +#SOLR_SSL_CLIENT_TRUST_STORE_TYPE= + +# Sets path of Hadoop credential provider (hadoop.security.credential.provider.path property) and +# enables usage of credential store. +# Credential provider should store the following keys: +# * solr.jetty.keystore.password +# * solr.jetty.truststore.password +# Set the two below if you want to set specific store passwords for HTTP client +# * javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword +# * javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword +# More info: https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/CredentialProviderAPI.html +#SOLR_HADOOP_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER_PATH=localjceks://file/home/solr/hadoop-credential-provider.jceks +#SOLR_OPTS=" -Dsolr.ssl.credential.provider.chain=hadoop" + +# Settings for authentication +# Please configure only one of SOLR_AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT_BUILDER or SOLR_AUTH_TYPE parameters +#SOLR_AUTHENTICATION_CLIENT_BUILDER="org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.PreemptiveBasicAuthClientBuilderFactory" +#SOLR_AUTH_TYPE="basic" +#SOLR_AUTHENTICATION_OPTS="-Dbasicauth=solr:SolrRocks" + +# Settings for ZK ACL +#SOLR_ZK_CREDS_AND_ACLS="-DzkACLProvider=org.apache.solr.common.cloud.VMParamsAllAndReadonlyDigestZkACLProvider \ +# -DzkCredentialsProvider=org.apache.solr.common.cloud.VMParamsSingleSetCredentialsDigestZkCredentialsProvider \ +# -DzkDigestUsername=admin-user -DzkDigestPassword=CHANGEME-ADMIN-PASSWORD \ +# -DzkDigestReadonlyUsername=readonly-user -DzkDigestReadonlyPassword=CHANGEME-READONLY-PASSWORD" +#SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS $SOLR_ZK_CREDS_AND_ACLS" + + +# Settings for common system values that may cause operational imparement when system defaults are used. +# Solr can use many processes and many file handles. On modern operating systems the savings by leaving +# these settings low is minuscule, while the consequence can be Solr instability. To turn these checks off, set +# SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS=false either here or as part of your profile. + +# Different limits can be set in solr.in.sh or your profile if you prefer as well. +#SOLR_RECOMMENDED_OPEN_FILES= +#SOLR_RECOMMENDED_MAX_PROCESSES= +#SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS= + +# When running Solr in non-cloud mode and if planning to do distributed search (using the "shards" parameter), the +# list of hosts needs to be whitelisted or Solr will forbid the request. The whitelist can be configured in solr.xml, +# or if you are using the OOTB solr.xml, can be specified using the system property "solr.shardsWhitelist". Alternatively +# host checking can be disabled by using the system property "solr.disable.shardsWhitelist" +#SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.shardsWhitelist=http://localhost:8983,http://localhost:8984" + +# For a visual indication in the Admin UI of what type of environment this cluster is, configure +# a -Dsolr.environment property below. Valid values are prod, stage, test, dev, with an optional +# label or color, e.g. -Dsolr.environment=test,label=Functional+test,color=brown +#SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS -Dsolr.environment=prod" |