So if you're saying that the docs are successfully added, then you can
ignore the SLF4J messages. They're just telling you that you don't have
logging configured. If your client application wants to use a logging
framework you have to do additional work.
Solr (and SolrJ) allow you to use whatever
Basic Questions about the Replication in Master Slave Solr Setup.
1) Can Master push the changes to Slaves using the replication handler
2) If the Answer to the above question is no, then what is use of having the
option of replicateAfter in the replicationHandler, since only the Slave is
going
Looks like I've opened up a very interesting can of worms
Thank you to all that are posting to this thread, I'm learning a lot...
The way I see it now... a Single Solr instance on this machine, seems like
the most intelligent choice.
And then as upgrade path, adding in-expensive machines.
On 17 Mar 2018 05:19, "Walter Underwood" wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2018, at 3:26 PM, Deepak Goel wrote:
>
> Can you please post results of your test?
>
> Please tell us the tps at 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of your CPU resource
I could, but it probably would not