--user-managed parameter is not being respected#4070
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The flow in this script is too hairy for me to review, so I politely asked Copilot to have a go CC: @malliaridis who added the line in the first place in SOLR-17467 epugh@577e701 |
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A pity that #3810 is not yet in. |
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Fixed this in #4074. |
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A potential fix for the bug that @rahulgoswami discovered during Solr 10 RC process.
Fix Summary
Problem: The
solr.cmdscript had a bug on line 920 that unconditionally setSOLR_MODE=solrcloudwheneverZK_HOSTwas defined, even when the user explicitly passed--user-managed.Root Cause: Line 920 (
IF NOT "%ZK_HOST%"=="" set SOLR_MODE=solrcloud) would override theSOLR_MODE=user-managedsetting that was correctly set when the user passed the--user-managedflag.Solution: Removed the problematic line 920. Now the logic works as follows:
--user-managedis passed,SOLR_MODEis set touser-managed(line 444)SOLR_MODEis still empty, it defaults tosolrcloud(line 920, formerly 921)SOLR_MODE=="solrcloud"(line 922)This matches the behavior of the Unix
solrscript, which doesn't overrideSOLR_MODEbased onZK_HOSTand respects the user's explicit choice of--user-managed.