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Alan Woodward commented on SOLR-9512:
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bq. because the new leader is not elected yet
The invalidation clause above is only called when the request was successful,
ie if a new leader is up. If leader election hasn't happened yet, then
LBHttpSolrClient will throw an exception and the whole request will fail. The
test case should illustrate this.
> CloudSolrClient's cluster state cache can break direct updates to leaders
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> Key: SOLR-9512
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9512
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Reporter: Alan Woodward
> Attachments: SOLR-9512.patch
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> This is the root cause of SOLR-9305 and (at least some of) SOLR-9390. The
> process goes something like this:
> Documents are added to the cluster via a CloudSolrClient, with
> directUpdatesToLeadersOnly set to true. CSC caches its view of the
> DocCollection. The leader then goes down, and is reassigned. Next time
> documents are added, CSC checks its cache again, and gets the old view of the
> DocCollection. It then tries to send the update directly to the old, now
> down, leader, and we get ConnectionRefused.
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