Thanks everyone.
I shall do the release now
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020, 6:50 AM Anshum Gupta wrote:
> +1
>
> SUCCESS! [0:55:00.675712]
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 2:36 AM Noble Paul wrote:
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>> sorry, the direct command is
>>
>> python3 -u dev-tools/scripts/smokeTestRelease.py
>>
>>
Hi Jan,
Thank you for your reply. The reason we are looking for S3 is since the
volume is close to 10 Petabytes.
We are okay to have higher latency of say twice or thrice that of placing
data on the local disk. But we have a requirement to have long-range data
and providing Seach capability on
This is good stuff Ilan. Thank you for writing and sharing with us. I
intend to take a deeper look at this next week.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 2:36 AM Ilan Ginzburg wrote:
> Hello Solr devs,
>
> This is my first post here. I work at Salesforce in France, we're
> adopting SolrCloud and we need it
Wow Ilan! This is very comprehensive!
Regarding your list of potential bugs, I can confirm that at least two of
those are accurate and I've seen them in production. We found work-arounds
and got distracted before creating JIRAs, and this was a great reminder of
those war stories.
I think this
Thanks Ilan!
I especially love the lead section "Overseer: from queues to state" with
the diagram. Indeed, this is the documentation I (we?) wished already
existed. I'd like to try to ensure this part of the document is more
tightly associated with our project for others to see.
This is
Jan, I think this is a great option. Angular's future is probably < 5
years. More and more people move to React and Vue every day it seems. Very
occasionally, people move to StencilJS (which we should avoid like the
plague). At least, thee insights are what the market and my friends tell me.
The old UI is not perfect, and it cannot do everything, i.e. you cannot choose
replica types when creating a collection, it has no support for authoring
Autoscaling rules, no support for doing backup/restore etc. The dream would of
course be that the new UI is so sweet to work with that almost