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mosh commented on SOLR-12993:
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{quote}or alternately we can just add this data (status, leader) to the LIR 
term files . That way , we don't need to create any new files
{quote}
ZkShardTerms(class that generates LIR files) resides in solr-core, while 
ZkStateReader is in solrJ.
 Since this proposal is to split state.json, there would be no way to find out 
which replica is the leader,
 since this information will reside inside the LIR term files.

I propose two possible forms of action:
 # Move ZkShardTerms to solrJ, and combine LIR terms
 # Create new files as proposed by [~noble.paul], which will contain a small 
subset of the split information.

[~noble.paul], [~gus_heck],
 WDYT?

> Split the state.json into 2. a small frequently modified data + a large 
> unmodified data
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-12993
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12993
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Noble Paul
>            Priority: Major
>
> This a just a proposal to minimize the ZK load and improve scalability of 
> very large clusters.
> Every time a small state change occurs for a collection/replica the following 
> file needs to be updated + read * n times (where n = no of replicas for this 
> collection ). The proposal is to split the main file into 2.
> {code}
> {"gettingstarted":{
>     "pullReplicas":"0",
>     "replicationFactor":"2",
>     "router":{"name":"compositeId"},
>     "maxShardsPerNode":"-1",
>     "autoAddReplicas":"false",
>     "nrtReplicas":"2",
>     "tlogReplicas":"0",
>     "shards":{
>       "shard1":{
>         "range":"80000000-ffffffff",
>       
>         "replicas":{
>           "core_node3":{
>             "core":"gettingstarted_shard1_replica_n1",
>             "base_url":"http://10.0.0.80:8983/solr";,
>             "node_name":"10.0.0.80:8983_solr",
>             "state":"active",
>             "type":"NRT",
>             "force_set_state":"false",
>             "leader":"true"},
>           "core_node5":{
>             "core":"gettingstarted_shard1_replica_n2",
>             "base_url":"http://10.0.0.80:7574/solr";,
>             "node_name":"10.0.0.80:7574_solr",
>          
>             "type":"NRT",
>             "force_set_state":"false"}}},
>       "shard2":{
>         "range":"0-7fffffff",
>         "state":"active",
>         "replicas":{
>           "core_node7":{
>             "core":"gettingstarted_shard2_replica_n4",
>             "base_url":"http://10.0.0.80:7574/solr";,
>             "node_name":"10.0.0.80:7574_solr",
>            
>             "type":"NRT",
>             "force_set_state":"false"},
>           "core_node8":{
>             "core":"gettingstarted_shard2_replica_n6",
>             "base_url":"http://10.0.0.80:8983/solr";,
>             "node_name":"10.0.0.80:8983_solr",
>          
>             "type":"NRT",
>             "force_set_state":"false",
>             "leader":"true"}}}}}}
> {code}
> another file {{status.json}} which is frequently updated and small.
> {code}
> {
>     "shard1": {
>       "state": "ACTIVE",
>       "core_node3": {"state": "active", "leader" : true},
>       "core_node5": {"state": "active"}
>     },
>     "shard2": {
>       "state": "active",
>       "core_node7": {"state": "active"},
>       "core_node8": {"state": "active", "leader" : true}}
>   }
> {code}
> Here the size of the file is roughly one tenth of the other file. This leads 
> to a dramatic reduction in the amount of data written/read to/from ZK.



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