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Confusing collection issue - CF9/*nix

LEGEND ,
Apr 15, 2013 Apr 15, 2013

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Hello, everyone.

Production environment is *nix running CF 9.0.0, with both Verity and Solr collections.

Trying to list collections is breaking - one collection in particular is breaking the CFCOLLECTION action="list": Error message states that the solrconfig.xml file cannot be found.

I unregistered this collection via CFAdmin, then went into the file system and deleted the folders for this collection and restarted both Application and Solr services. Ran the script, again, and still getting the same error message for the collection that we just completely removed.

This is working fine in development (Windows environment, CF9.0.1). Thoughts/suggestions greatly appreciated.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 19, 2013 Apr 19, 2013

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Has anyone running CF on Unix/Linux ever had an error message regarding a collection that doesn't exist in both CFAdmin and the filesystem?

Is there some way that a collection could be cached on the server?  It's not browser caching, I'm sure.

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Apr 29, 2013 Apr 29, 2013

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{coldfusionhome}/solr/multicore/solr.xml might be the culprit.

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