You can lose access to zk from either the solr side or the zk side. You
need to determine which is which. No hard and fast rules. If you're
restarting solr and everything comes back online, my bet is zk is fine,
which in the grand scheme of things is usually but not always the case
On Dec 29,
If I lost quorum on Zookeeper, this is a “fault” in the Zookeeper cluster,
therefore I should see something in the logs right?
The question here is, why I need to restart the node again?, if Zookeeper
recover its quorum, the Solr node should be in read-write mode again …
Any ideas how can test
I believe this comes when Zookeeper quorum is not maintained. Do not see
any way around except bringing the quorum back?
Thanks,
Susheel
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Yago Riveiro
wrote:
> There is any way to recover from a exception
>
There is any way to recover from a exception
"org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Cannot talk to ZooKeeper - Updates
are disabled" without restart the affected node node?
Regards,
/Yago
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Best regards
/Yago
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