Re: Fwd: Solr cloud replication factort

2016-03-25 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 3/25/2016 7:29 AM, Raveendra Yerraguntla wrote: > I got both the replies. Most likely we might have used some of the NFS > options. I will try them early next week. Running on NFS is not advised. You can make it work, but Solr doesn't like it. If you're trying to use NFS to share an index

Re: Fwd: Solr cloud replication factort

2016-03-25 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 3/25/2016 7:50 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote: > If you're trying to use NFS to share an index directory between Solr > nodes, don't do that. Each Solr node needs its own copy of all index > data. Getting *this* to work *might* be possible, but even when it > works, it's not very stable. Followup on

Re: Fwd: Solr cloud replication factort

2016-03-25 Thread Raveendra Yerraguntla
Thanks Shawn. I got both the replies. Most likely we might have used some of the NFS options. I will try them early next week. Thanks Ravi On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote: > On 3/23/2016 6:00 AM, Raveendra Yerraguntla wrote: > > I am using Solr 5.4 in

Re: Fwd: Solr cloud replication factort

2016-03-23 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 3/23/2016 6:00 AM, Raveendra Yerraguntla wrote: > I am using Solr 5.4 in solr cloud mode in a 8 node cluster. Used the > replication factor of 1 for creating the index, then switched to > replication factor > 1 for redundancy. With replication factor > 1, and > tried to do indexing for

Fwd: Solr cloud replication factort

2016-03-23 Thread Raveendra Yerraguntla
All, I am using Solr 5.4 in solr cloud mode in a 8 node cluster. Used the replication factor of 1 for creating the index, then switched to replication factor > 1 for redundancy. With replication factor > 1, and tried to do indexing for incremental. When the incremental indexing happens - getting