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-Example Solr Home Directory
-=============================
-
-This directory is provided as an example of what a "Solr Home" directory
-should look like.
-
-It's not strictly necessary that you copy all of the files in this
-directory when setting up a new instance of Solr, but it is recommended.
-
-
-Basic Directory Structure
--------------------------
-
-The Solr Home directory typically contains the following...
-
-* solr.xml *
-
-This is the primary configuration file Solr looks for when starting.
-This file specifies the list of "SolrCores" it should load, and high
-level configuration options that should be used for all SolrCores.
-
-Please see the comments in ./solr.xml for more details.
-
-If no solr.xml file is found, then Solr assumes that there should be
-a single SolrCore named "collection1" and that the "Instance Directory"
-for collection1 should be the same as the Solr Home Directory.
-
-* Individual SolrCore Instance Directories *
-
-Although solr.xml can be configured to look for SolrCore Instance Directories
-in any path, simple sub-directories of the Solr Home Dir using relative paths
-are common for many installations. In this directory you can see the
-"./collection1" Instance Directory.
-
-* A Shared 'lib' Directory *
-
-Although solr.xml can be configured with an optional "sharedLib" attribute
-that can point to any path, it is common to use a "./lib" sub-directory of the
-Solr Home Directory.
-
-* ZooKeeper Files *
-
-When using SolrCloud using the embedded ZooKeeper option for Solr, it is
-common to have a "zoo.cfg" file and "zoo_data" directories in the Solr Home
-Directory. Please see the SolrCloud wiki page for more details...
-
-https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud