Modified: sites/solr/guide/solr/9_4/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/sites/solr/guide/solr/9_4/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html?rev=1085965&r1=1085964&r2=1085965&view=diff ============================================================================== --- sites/solr/guide/solr/9_4/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html (original) +++ sites/solr/guide/solr/9_4/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html Thu Mar 21 15:24:55 2024 @@ -1122,10 +1122,7 @@ If circuit breakers are enabled, request <p>It is up to the client to handle this error and potentially build retry logic as this should be a transient situation.</p> </div> <div class="paragraph"> -<p>In a sharded collection, when a circuit breaker trips on one shard, the entire query will fail, -even if the other shard requests succeed. This will multiply the failures seen by the end users. -Setting the <code>shards.tolerant=true</code> parameter on requests can help with graceful degradation when -circuit breaker thresholds are reached on some nodes. See the <a href="solrcloud-distributed-requests.html#shards-tolerant-parameter" class="xref page"><code>shards.tolerant</code> Parameter</a> for details.</p> +<p>In a request to a sharded collection, the circuit breaker is only checked on the node handling the initial request, not for inter-node requests. It is therefore recommended to load balance client requests across Solr nodes to avoid hotspots.</p> </div> </div> </div>
Modified: sites/solr/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/sites/solr/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html?rev=1085965&r1=1085964&r2=1085965&view=diff ============================================================================== --- sites/solr/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html (original) +++ sites/solr/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/circuit-breakers.html Thu Mar 21 15:24:55 2024 @@ -1128,10 +1128,7 @@ If circuit breakers are enabled, request <p>It is up to the client to handle this error and potentially build retry logic as this should be a transient situation.</p> </div> <div class="paragraph"> -<p>In a sharded collection, when a circuit breaker trips on one shard, the entire query will fail, -even if the other shard requests succeed. This will multiply the failures seen by the end users. -Setting the <code>shards.tolerant=true</code> parameter on requests can help with graceful degradation when -circuit breaker thresholds are reached on some nodes. See the <a href="solrcloud-distributed-requests.html#shards-tolerant-parameter" class="xref page"><code>shards.tolerant</code> Parameter</a> for details.</p> +<p>In a request to a sharded collection, the circuit breaker is only checked on the node handling the initial request, not for inter-node requests. It is therefore recommended to load balance client requests across Solr nodes to avoid hotspots.</p> </div> </div> </div>
