Created on 06-17-2017 01:34 PM - edited 09-16-2022 04:46 AM
Hi Team,
I've downloaded CDH quickstart vm and started to play with HUE - single node.
When I tried to create a Solr collection by running
solrctl --zk quickstart.cloudera:2181/solr collection --create hue_solr -s 1
but i got an error that i want to use --solr as the cluster can't detect the solr automatically, I've googled this error and found people talking abut specifying the solr url as well as the zookeeper url, when I run the command as solrctl --zk quickstart.cloudera:2181/solr --solr quickstart.cloudera:8983/solr collection --create hue_solr -s 1 and this time I got another error "curl: option --negotiate: the installed libcurl version doesn't support this
curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information
Error: A call to SolrCloud WEB APIs failed:"
found this kb article https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/5-7-x/topics/search_solrctl_examples.html talking about disabling proxy so I run it and the command became NO_PROXY='*' solrctl --zk quickstart.cloudera:2181/solr --solr quickstart.cloudera:8983/solr collection --create hue_solr -s 1 but still getting same error as above.
I came from Windows background so my Linux knowledge is a bit limited.
I tried to restart Solr service but this didn't help.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Created 06-20-2017 07:30 AM
Created 01-19-2018 01:54 PM
I am facing the same issue when creating SOLR collection in my quickstart VM (error below) -
solrctl collection --create findrcoll -s 1
Error: can't discover Solr URI. Please specify it explicitly via --solr.
I also verified that solr server daemon is running. I am not using Cloudera Manager in my VM.
[cloudera@quickstart findrcoll]$ sudo service solr-server status
Solr server daemon is running [ OK ]
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Created 10-30-2018 08:32 AM
Is this a bug in CDH 5.15?
The same happens for me.
This works
solrctl --zk ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr instancedir --create ds-collection /tmp/ds-collection
This gives me Solr url not found error:
solrctl --zk ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr collection --create ds-collection -s 2 -r 2
The above command used to work in older 5.1x versions. Please advise.
Created 10-30-2018 08:42 AM
@bgooley Please see my post above. Thanks.
Created 11-01-2018 07:37 AM
Anyone?
Created 11-01-2018 08:37 AM
Created 11-01-2018 09:34 AM
Created on 11-01-2018 09:35 AM - edited 11-01-2018 09:36 AM
[centos@ip-172-31-81-167 data]$ solrctl --trace --zk ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr collection --delete ds-collection
+ shift 1
+ test 5 '!=' 0
+ case "$1" in
+ '[' 5 -gt 1 ']'
+ SOLR_ZK_ENSEMBLE=ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr
+ shift 2
+ test 3 '!=' 0
+ case "$1" in
+ break
+ '[' -n '' ']'
+ '[' -n '' ']'
+ '[' -n '' ']'
+ '[' -z ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr ']'
+ SOLR_ADMIN_ZK_CMD='ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS=${ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS} LOG4J_PROPS=${SOLR_CONF_DIR}/log4j.properties ${SOLR_HOME}/bin/zkcli.sh -zkhost $SOLR_ZK_ENSEMBLE 2>&3'
+ '[' 3 -gt 0 ']'
+ test 3 '!=' 0
+ case "$1" in
+ '[' --delete = --list ']'
+ '[' --delete = --list-snapshots ']'
+ '[' 3 -gt 2 ']'
+ case "$2" in
++ echo --delete
++ tr '[a-z]-' '[A-Z] '
+ COL_ACTION=' DELETE'
++ echo DELETE
+ eval solr_webapi ''\''/admin/collections?action=DELETE&name=ds-collection'\'''
++ solr_webapi '/admin/collections?action=DELETE&name=ds-collection'
++ '[' -z '' ']'
+++ get_solr_protocol
++++ eval 'ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS=${ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS}' 'LOG4J_PROPS=${SOLR_CONF_DIR}/log4j.properties' '${SOLR_HOME}/bin/zkcli.sh' -zkhost '$SOLR_ZK_ENSEMBLE' '2>&3' -cmd get /clusterprops.json
+++++ ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS=
+++++ LOG4J_PROPS=/etc/solr/conf/log4j.properties
+++++ /opt/cloudera/parcels/CDH-5.15.1-1.cdh5.15.1.p0.4/bin/../lib/solr//bin/zkcli.sh -zkhost ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr -cmd get /clusterprops.json
+++ SOLR_STATE='{"urlScheme":"http"}'
+++ echo '{"urlScheme":"http"}'
+++ grep -i urlScheme
+++ grep -q -i https
+++ echo http
++ local SOLR_PROTOCOL=http
+++ get_solr_state /live_nodes
+++ sed -ne 's#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'
++++ eval 'ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS=${ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS}' 'LOG4J_PROPS=${SOLR_CONF_DIR}/log4j.properties' '${SOLR_HOME}/bin/zkcli.sh' -zkhost '$SOLR_ZK_ENSEMBLE' '2>&3' -cmd ls /live_nodes
+++++ ZKCLI_JVM_FLAGS=
+++++ LOG4J_PROPS=/etc/solr/conf/log4j.properties
+++++ /opt/cloudera/parcels/CDH-5.15.1-1.cdh5.15.1.p0.4/bin/../lib/solr//bin/zkcli.sh -zkhost ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:2181,ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:2181/solr -cmd ls /live_nodes
+++ SOLR_STATE='/live_nodes (5)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-82-140.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-93-54.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)'
+++ echo '/live_nodes (5)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-82-140.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)
/live_nodes/ip-172-31-93-54.ec2.internal:8983_solr (0)'
+++ grep -v '^/ '
++ for node in '`get_solr_state '\''/live_nodes'\'' | sed -ne '\''s#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'\''`' 'localhost:$SOLR_PORT'
++ curl -i --retry 5 -s -L -k --negotiate -u : http://ip-172-31-81-167.ec2.internal:8983/solr
++ for node in '`get_solr_state '\''/live_nodes'\'' | sed -ne '\''s#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'\''`' 'localhost:$SOLR_PORT'
++ curl -i --retry 5 -s -L -k --negotiate -u : http://ip-172-31-90-165.ec2.internal:8983/solr
++ for node in '`get_solr_state '\''/live_nodes'\'' | sed -ne '\''s#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'\''`' 'localhost:$SOLR_PORT'
++ curl -i --retry 5 -s -L -k --negotiate -u : http://ip-172-31-82-140.ec2.internal:8983/solr
++ for node in '`get_solr_state '\''/live_nodes'\'' | sed -ne '\''s#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'\''`' 'localhost:$SOLR_PORT'
++ curl -i --retry 5 -s -L -k --negotiate -u : http://ip-172-31-92-169.ec2.internal:8983/solr
++ for node in '`get_solr_state '\''/live_nodes'\'' | sed -ne '\''s#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'\''`' 'localhost:$SOLR_PORT'
++ curl -i --retry 5 -s -L -k --negotiate -u : http://ip-172-31-93-54.ec2.internal:8983/solr
++ for node in '`get_solr_state '\''/live_nodes'\'' | sed -ne '\''s#/live_nodes/\(.*:[0-9][0-9]*\).*$#\1#p'\''`' 'localhost:$SOLR_PORT'
++ curl -i --retry 5 -s -L -k --negotiate -u : http://localhost:/solr
++ '[' -n '' ']'
++ die 'Error: can'\''t discover Solr URI. Please specify it explicitly via --solr.'
++ '[' '!' -z 'Error: can'\''t discover Solr URI. Please specify it explicitly via --solr.' ']'
++ echo Error: 'can'\''t' discover Solr URI. Please specify it explicitly via --solr.
Error: can't discover Solr URI. Please specify it explicitly via --solr.
## Seems like the collection command is not working in CDH 5.15. Instancedir works fine with zk quoram.
Created 11-01-2018 09:58 AM
Created 11-01-2018 10:05 AM
Yes, running all commands on NN2 which happens to be a Solr node also. I was able to create the collections using the collections api, but solrctl works for some commands and just not the collections command. Maybe some bug, please check the code. Thanks
Created 11-02-2018 12:53 PM