You can create a backup of the search index, so that you can roll back to a previous
version of the search index at any time.
Procedure
- To backup a search index:
- Create a backup of the search index by running the Solr backup command
on the search server:
- http://host_name:port/solr/core_name/replication?command=backup
A time-stamped snapshot directory is created
that contains the backed up index.
To configure Solr to automatically
create backups during replication, add the following line to the replication
handler configuration:
<str name="backupAfter">commit</str>
Where, for example, the backup is created after commit
operations. Other acceptable values are
commit and
startup.
For more information, see
Solr Replication.
Note:
- The backupAfter operations are typically
triggered on an indexing server. Therefore, they are only applicable
on a master server.
- The numberToKeep parameter is required when
using the backup command on a repeater or subordinate
server.
- To restore a search index backup:
- Make a copy of the backup to be used as the active index,
to avoid issues such as losing or corrupting the backup. Rename the
copy of the backup using a different naming convention. For example,
name the backup copy index.20140813015425244,
if you are restoring the snapshot.20140813015425244 backup.
- Create an index.properties file
at the same level as the index directory. For example, data/index.properties.
- In the index.properties file, define
a new property that points to the backup index location. For example, index=snapshot.20140813015425244.
- Save your changes and close the file. Ensure that the
user has the correct permissions to access the file. For example,
the WebSphere Application Server user.
- Run the CoreAdminHandler's RELOAD command to reload
the core. For more information, see CoreAdmin: Reload.
For
example: http://host_name:port/solr/admin/cores?action=reload&core=MC_Master_Catalog_ID_CatalogEntry_en_US
- Ensure that the new index has become the active index
by verifying the directory value using the core information URL
For example: http://host_name:port/solr/admin/cores?core=MC_Master_Catalog_ID_CatalogEntry_en_US