Thanks for the reply. Since, we don't have a working snapshot - we are
creating brand new zookeeper nodes, re-upload solr configurations and
manually create a clusterstate.json. Fortunately, doing a combination of
grep and awk on corrupt snapshot - we figured out what the shard ranges were
each of
We recently experienced a case where zookeeper snapshot became corrupt and
would not restart.
zkCli.sh (of zookeeper) would fail with an error unable to connect to /
We have a solr cloud with two shards (Keys are autosharded) (Solr version
4.10.1)
Unfortunately, we did not have a good snapshot
> The idea is that your list of zookeeper hostnames is a virtual one, not
> a real one.
Thanks for the suggestion. Looks like I am not alone in thinking along the
same lines. I am planning on doing that and was not sure if anyone else
tried this approach and validated that it worked.
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Hi,
Is there an example which I could use - to upload solr.xml in zookeeper and
change zkhost entries on the fly and have solr instances be updated via
zookeeper. This will prevent us from restarting each solr node everytime, a
new zookeeper host is added or deleted.
We are on Solr 4.8.
Thanks,
Hi all,
We are using 3 shard solr cloud with 5 replicas per shard. We use SolrJ to
execute solr queries. Often times, I cannot explain when, but we see in the
query, isShard=true and shard.url=ip addresses of all the replicas.
My questions are,
1. Why does this happen intermittently
2. When
Hi there,
We have a solr cloud set up with only one shard. There is one leader and 15
followers. So the data is replicated on 15 nodes. When we run a solr query,
only one node should handle the request and we do not need any distributed
search feature as all the nodes are exact copies of each
Hi,
I am deploying Solr in a larger web application. The standalone solr
instance works fine. The path-prefix I use is raptorslrweb. A standalone
SOLR query to my instance that works is as follows:
http://hostname:8080/raptorslrweb/solr/reviews/select?q=*%3A*wt=jsonindent=true
However, when I