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Commit 1d9be84cb67ed5e57bcd60ae483f45d3abd09bd5 in lucene-solr's branch
refs/heads/master from [~varunthacker]
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SOLR-9092: In the deletereplica commandand add a live check before calling
delete core
> Add safety checks to delete replica/shard/collection commands
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-9092
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9092
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Varun Thacker
> Assignee: Varun Thacker
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: SOLR-9092.patch, SOLR-9092.patch
>
>
> We should verify the delete commands against live_nodes to make sure the API
> can atleast be executed correctly
> If we have a two node cluster, a collection with 1 shard 2 replica. Call the
> delete replica command against for the replica whose node is currently down.
> You get an exception:
> {code}
> <response>
> <lst name="responseHeader">
> <int name="status">0</int>
> <int name="QTime">5173</int>
> </lst>
> <lst name="failure">
> <str
> name="192.168.1.101:7574_solr">org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrServerException:Server
> refused connection at: http://192.168.1.101:7574/solr</str>
> </lst>
> </response>
> {code}
> At this point the entry for the replica is gone from state.json . The client
> application retries since an error was thrown but the delete command will
> never succeed now and an error like this will be seen-
> {code}
> <response>
> <lst name="responseHeader">
> <int name="status">400</int>
> <int name="QTime">137</int>
> </lst>
> <str name="Operation deletereplica caused
> exception:">org.apache.solr.common.SolrException:org.apache.solr.common.SolrException:
> Invalid replica : core_node3 in shard/collection : shard1/gettingstarted
> available replicas are core_node1</str>
> <lst name="exception">
> <str name="msg">Invalid replica : core_node3 in shard/collection :
> shard1/gettingstarted available replicas are core_node1</str>
> <int name="rspCode">400</int>
> </lst>
> <lst name="error">
> <lst name="metadata">
> <str name="error-class">org.apache.solr.common.SolrException</str>
> <str
> name="root-error-class">org.apache.solr.common.SolrException</str>
> </lst>
> <str name="msg">Invalid replica : core_node3 in shard/collection :
> shard1/gettingstarted available replicas are core_node1</str>
> <int name="code">400</int>
> </lst>
> </response>
> {code}
> For create collection/add-replica we check the "createNodeSet" and "node"
> params respectively against live_nodes to make sure it has a chance of
> succeeding.
> We should add a check against live_nodes for the delete commands as well.
> Another situation where I saw this can be a problem - A second solr cluster
> cloned from the first but the script didn't correctly change the hostnames in
> the state.json file. When a delete command was issued against the second
> cluster Solr deleted the replica from the first cluster.
> In the above case the script was buggy obviously but if we verify against
> live_nodes then Solr wouldn't have gone ahead and deleted replicas not
> belonging to its cluster.
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