I am using Solr 4.3.1 . I did hard commit after indexing.
I think you're right that the node was still recovering. I didn't think so
since it didn't show up as yellow recovering on the visual display, but
after quite a while it went from Down to Active . Thanks!
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 7:59 PM,
On Jul 29, 2013, at 12:49 PM, Katie McCorkell katiemccork...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't think so
since it didn't show up as yellow recovering on the visual display, but
after quite a while it went from Down to Active . Thanks!
Thanks, I think we should improve this! We should publish a
Hello,
I am using the SolrCloud with a zookeeper ensemble like on example C from
the wiki except with total of 3 shards and no replicas (oops). After
indexing a whole bunch of documents, shard 2 went down and I'm not sure
why. I tried restarting it with the jar command and I tried deleting
Hi Katie,
1. First things first, I would strongly advice to manually update/remove zk
or any other info when you're running things in the SolrCloud mode unless
you are sure of what you're doing.
2. Also, your node could be currently recovering from the transaction
log(did you issue a hard commit
Can you also let me know what version of Solr are you on?
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Anshum Gupta ans...@anshumgupta.netwrote:
Hi Katie,
1. First things first, I would strongly advice to manually update/remove
zk or any other info when you're running things in the SolrCloud mode