ansible-roles/library/roles/solr-tomcat-core-conf/templates/solr.xml.j2

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<!--
This is an example of a simple "solr.xml" file for configuring one or
more Solr Cores, as well as allowing Cores to be added, removed, and
reloaded via HTTP requests.
More information about options available in this configuration file,
and Solr Core administration can be found online:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/CoreAdmin
-->
<solr>
<solrcloud>
{% if not solr_multicore %}
<str name="host">{{ ansible_fqdn }}</str>
<int name="hostPort">{{ solr_http_port_1 }}</int>
<str name="hostContext">${hostContext:solr}</str>
<int name="zkClientTimeout">${zkClientTimeout:30000}</int>
<bool name="genericCoreNodeNames">${genericCoreNodeNames:true}</bool>
{% endif %}
</solrcloud>
<shardHandlerFactory name="shardHandlerFactory" class="HttpShardHandlerFactory">
<int name="socketTimeout">${socketTimeout:0}</int>
<int name="connTimeout">${connTimeout:0}</int>
</shardHandlerFactory>
{% if solr_multicore %}
<cores adminPath="/admin/cores">
{% for core in solr_global_cores %}
<core name="{{ core }}" instanceDir="{{ core }}">
<property name="dataDir" value="{{ solr_collections_base_dir }}/{{ core }}" />
</core>
{% endfor %}
</cores>
{% endif %}
</solr>