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Backing up Solr

There are a number of ways to back up the Solr indexes.
You can set the Solr indexes backup properties either by using the Admin Console in Share or by editing the SkyVault-global.properties file or by using a JMX client, such as JConsole.
Note: The \alf_data\solr4\content directory is not backed up automatically during the back up process. If you want a back up of this directory, you will have to do it manually.

Set up Solr backup properties using Share Admin Console

You can only see the Admin Console if you are an administrator user.
  1. Launch the Admin Console. For information, see Launching the Admin Console.
  2. In the Repository Services section, click Search Service.

    You see the Search Service page.

  3. Scroll down to the Backup Settings section.

    Here, you can specify the backup location and edit backup properties for each core of the Solr index: Main Store and Archive Store.
    • Backup Cron Expression: Specifies a Quartz cron expression that defines when backups occur. Solr creates a timestamped sub-directory for each index back up you make.
    • Backup Location: Specifies the full-path location for the backup to be stored.
    • Backups To Keep: Specifies the maximum number of index backups that Solr should store.
  4. Click Edit.
  5. Specify the full location path on the Solr server file system to store the index backup in the Backup Location text box.
  6. Click Save.

Specifying Solr backup directory by using SkyVault-global.properties file

This task shows how to specify the Solr backup directory by using SkyVault-global.properties file.
To set the Solr backup directory using the SkyVault-global.properties file, set the value of the following properties to the full path where the backups should be kept:

solr.backup.archive.remoteBackupLocation=
solr.backup.alfresco.remoteBackupLocation= 

Note: The values set on a subsystem will mean that the property values from configuration files may be ignored. Use the Share Admin Console or JMX client to set the backup location.

Back up Solr indexes using JMX client

If you have installed the Oracle Java SE Development Kit (JDK), you can use the JMX client, JConsole, to backup Solr indexes, edit Solr backup properties and setup the backup directory.
  • You can set the backup of Solr indexes using the JMX client, such as JConsole on the JMX MBeans > SkyVault > Schedule > DEFAULT > MonitoredCronTrigger > search.alfrescoCoreBackupTrigger > Operations > executeNow tab. The default view is the Solr core summary. Alternatively, navigate to MBeans > SkyVault >SolrIndexes >coreName >Operations >backUpIndex tab. Type the directory name in the remoteLocation text box and click backUpIndex.
  • Solr backup properties can be edited using the JMX client on the JMX MBeans > SkyVault > Configuration > Search > managed > solr > Attributes tab. The default view is the Solr core summary.
  • To use JMX client to setup Solr backup directory, navigate to MBeans tab > SkyVault > Configuration > Search > managed > solr > Attributes and change the values for solr.backup.alfresco.remoteBackupLocation and solr.backup.archive.remoteBackupLocation properties.