t 7, 2020 at 10:28 AM
To: "solr-user@lucene.apache.org" , Monica
Skidmore
Cc: Christine Poerschke
Subject: Re: Replication of Solr Model and feature store
Hi Monica,
Replication is working fine for me. You just have to add the
_schema_feature-store.json and _schema_model-s
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From: solr-user@lucene.apache.org At: 07/22/20 14:00:59To:
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Subject: Re: Replication of Solr Model and feature store
Adding more details here
I need some help on how to enable the solr LTR model and features on all
nodes of a solr cluster.
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> I need some help on how to enable the solr LTR model and features on all
> nodes of a solr clus
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From: solr-user@lucene.apache.org At: 07/22/20 14:00:59To:
solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Replication of Solr Model and feature store
Adding more details here
I need some help on how to enable the solr LTR model and features on all
Adding more details here
I need some help on how to enable the solr LTR model and features on all
nodes of a solr cluster.
I am unable to replicate the model and the feature store though from any
master to its slaves with the replication API ? And unable to find any
documentation for the same.
Bump. Any one has an idea how to proceed here ?
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 5:41 PM krishan goyal wrote:
> Hi,
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> How do I enable replication of the model and feature store ?
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> Thanks
> Krishan
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Hi,
How do I enable replication of the model and feature store ?
Thanks
Krishan
Hi we have a new setup of solr 7.7 without cloud in a master/slave setup
Periodically our core stops responding to queries and must be
restarted on the slave.
Two hosts
is06 solr 7.7 master
ss06 solr 7.7 slave
simple replication is setup no solr cloud
so on the primary is06 we see this error
, when it
comes to configuring
Please let me know how I can use the same encrypted password as in
Security.json when setting up Master/Slave Replication for Solr.
At the moment, the cleartext password is the only way it can be configured.
It is not possible to use the same string that goes
indicates the config is in plain text.
username
password
Please let me know how I can use the same encrypted password as in
Security.json when setting up Master/Slave Replication for Solr.
Thx
-Syed Ahmed.
I cant't find anywhere inofrmation about replication between solr version.
Is it possible replicate between example solr 4.2 and 4.10 without any
problems?
What i need is to upgrade version and don't wona re-index all from
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I cant't find anywhere inofrmation about replication between solr version.
Is it possible replicate between example solr 4.2 and 4.10 without any
problems?
What i need is to upgrade version and don't wona re-index all from
beginning.
Solr 4.10 should
time and the cluster is in a
state to serve traffic.
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Hi,
Is staggered replication possible in Solr through configuration?
We are concern with the CPU spike (80%) and GC pauses on all the slaves when
they try to replicate updated index from repeaters. We havent observed this
behavior in v3.5 (Max spike were 50% during replication)
In our case we
On 7/9/2013 10:37 AM, adityab wrote:
Is staggered replication possible in Solr through configuration?
You wouldn't be able to do this directly without switching to completely
manually triggered replication, but the concept of a repeater may
interest you.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr
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Hi,
We have one master and 2 slaves with solr3.6. The below messages are logged
in solr log .
ERROR: Master at: http://server:port/solr/pe/replication is not available.
Index fetch failed. Exception: Connection reset
ERROR: Master at: http://server:port/solr/pe/replication is not available
.
ERROR: Master at: http://server:port/solr/pe/replication is not available.
Index fetch failed. Exception: Connection reset
ERROR: Master at: http://server:port/solr/pe/replication is not available.
Index fetch failed. Exception: Read timed out
What does it mean?
We are not getting
Hey,
Currently we are using solr 4.0 with a master slave setup. The data gets
indexed on the master and then we issue a fetchindex command to replicate
it on the slave. The slave has a postCommit listener which gets kicked off
when replication finishes and we depend on this listener to know whn
On Mar 21, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Rohit Harchandani rhar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
Currently we are using solr 4.0 with a master slave setup. The data gets
indexed on the master and then we issue a fetchindex command to replicate
it on the slave. The slave has a postCommit listener which gets
Hi,
We have configured replication in our solr setup.
After replication master index size grows to double the size even though
maxNumberOfBackups is not configured in my solrconfig.xml
Master replication handler
requestHandler name=/replication class=solr.ReplicationHandler
lst name
Hi,
i tried to set a Multicore master-slaver replication in Solr Cloud found in
this post
http://pulkitsinghal.blogspot.it/2011/09/multicore-master-slave-replication-in.html
but
i get the following problem
SEVERE: Error while trying to recover.
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrServerException
On Jun 19, 2012, at 9:59 AM, fabio curti wrote:
Hi,
i tried to set a Multicore master-slaver replication in Solr Cloud found in
this post
http://pulkitsinghal.blogspot.it/2011/09/multicore-master-slave-replication-in.html
but
i get the following problem
SEVERE: Error while trying
to
be replicated to slave. The ultimate purpose is to reduce the time taken for
replication.
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On Dec 14, 2011, at 9:58 PM, mechravi25 wrote:
We would like know whether it is possible to replicate only a certain
documents from master to slave. More like a Delta Replication process.
No, it is not.
wunder
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and a bit faster. See the performance
numbers: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrReplication
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On Oct 27, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Alireza Salimi wrote:
Hi guys,
If we ignore the features that Replication provides (
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrReplication#Features),
which approach is better?
Is there any performance problems with Replication?
Replications seems quite easier (no
Yeah, and actually later I've found someone mentioned that
they had done some benchmarks and found that replication
is faster than collection distribution.
Thanks
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Mark Miller markrmil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 27, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Alireza Salimi wrote:
Hi
So I have to ask my question again.
Is there any reason not to use Replication in Solr and use Collection
Distribution?
Thanks
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Alireza Salimi alireza.sal...@gmail.comwrote:
I can't see those benchmarks, can you?
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Marc Sturlese
Hi guys,
If we ignore the features that Replication provides (
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrReplication#Features),
which approach is better?
Is there any performance problems with Replication?
Replications seems quite easier (no special configuration, ssh setting, cron
setting),
while rsync
Replication is easier to manage and a bit faster. See the performance
numbers: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrReplication
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Hi,
if I use a master slave replication in Solr Cloud and the master
crashes, can the slave automatically switch to master mode?
Or is there another way to index documents after the master is down?
Thanks.
:28 AM, Mark Schoy hei...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
if I use a master slave replication in Solr Cloud and the master
crashes, can the slave automatically switch to master mode?
Or is there another way to index documents after the master is down?
Thanks.
easier
if you have more than one slave so you can move things around while the
remaining slave is reconfigured (or whatever)
Best
Erick
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Mark Schoy hei...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
if I use a master slave replication in Solr Cloud and the master
crashes, can
on. It's easier
if you have more than one slave so you can move things around while the
remaining slave is reconfigured (or whatever)
Best
Erick
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Mark Schoy hei...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
if I use a master slave replication in Solr Cloud and the master
wrote:
Hi,
if I use a master slave replication in Solr Cloud and the master
crashes, can the slave automatically switch to master mode?
Or is there another way to index documents after the master is down?
Thanks.
+ poll a replication all is
fine. But sometimes it occurs again :-/
Regards,
Peter.
:
: where can I find more information about a failure of a Java replication
: in Solr 1.4?
: (Dashboard does not seem to be the best place!?)
All the log message are written using the JDK Logging framework, so
,
Peter.
Hi,
where can I find more information about a failure of a Java replication
in Solr 1.4?
(Dashboard does not seem to be the best place!?)
Regards,
Peter.
[1]
HTTP Status 500 - org/apache/commons/httpclient/methods/PostMethod
org.apache.jasper.JasperException:
org/apache/commons
:
: where can I find more information about a failure of a Java replication
: in Solr 1.4?
: (Dashboard does not seem to be the best place!?)
All the log message are written using the JDK Logging framework, so it
really depends on your servlet container, and where it's configured to
write
Hi,
where can I find more information about a failure of a Java replication
in Solr 1.4?
(Dashboard does not seem to be the best place!?)
Regards,
Peter.
On 5/14/10 8:08 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
: It looks like SnapPuller.java doesn't allow for the possibility of the
: slave having a later index version than the master. It only checks
: whether the versions are equal.
:
: It's easy enough to add that check and prevent the index fetch when
:
: It looks like SnapPuller.java doesn't allow for the possibility of the
: slave having a later index version than the master. It only checks
: whether the versions are equal.
:
: It's easy enough to add that check and prevent the index fetch when
: the slave has a later version (in fact I'm
Does bi-directional replication work in solr 1.4? In other words, if I
wanted to have 2 servers that are both master and slave. Call them A
and B. I would configure things so that normally, A runs a DIH
periodically to rebuild the index, and then B pulls the updated index
from A. The idea here
it in a sandbox
right now). But I wonder what other problems it might create in a
production environment (or what problems I am overlooking). Does
anyone have any thoughts on this?
thanks,
Tim
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Tim Heckman theck...@gmail.com wrote:
Does bi-directional replication work
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Otis
Gospodneticotis_gospodne...@yahoo.com wrote:
Would it work to pus something like Apache (or any LB or any other simpler
tool) in front of your cluster and configure it to use mod_proxy or
mod_rewrite to pass requests to appropriate backend Tomcat instance
I'm trying to figure out the best solution to the following issue.
We've got three boxes in our replication set up - one master and two
load balanced slaves, all of which serve Solr using Tomcat. Given
this setup, we're also using the Drupal apachesolr module, which
currently supports only one
We had a similar issue using acts_as_solr. We already had lighttpd
running on some servers so we just proxied all requests for /solr/CORE/
update to the master and /solr/CORE/select to a load balanced IP for
our slaves.
Doug
On Jun 19, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Mark A. Matienzo wrote:
I'm
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hi ,
The current replication strategy in solr involves shell scripts . The
following are the drawbacks
* It does not work with windows
* Replication works as a separate piece not integrated with solr.
* Cannot control replication from solr admin/JMX
* Each operation requires manual telnet
not much is actually changed every hour).. but thats just
me.. your case may be different than mine.
regards
Ian
Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ् wrote:
hi ,
The current replication strategy in solr involves shell scripts . The
following are the drawbacks
* It does not work with windows
just
me.. your case may be different than mine.
regards
Ian
Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ् wrote:
hi ,
The current replication strategy in solr involves shell scripts . The
following are the drawbacks
* It does not work with windows
* Replication works as a separate piece
In the future, don't post the same idea in solr-user and solr-dev...
most people on solr-dev read solr-user and the cross posting splits
where discussion ends up.
On Apr 29, 2008, at 5:01 AM, Noble Paul നോബിള്
नोब्ळ् wrote:
hi ,
The current replication strategy in solr involves shell
We are not doing away with the current replication strategy. It's
just that
we're proposing an alternative.
I'm all for adding a replication strategy that works on windows and is
controlled/managed from the webapp. The existing hardlink rsync
methods may have better performance...
I want to run 3 to 4 instances of solr on different machines. the other
servers will be replicatin the index from the single server.
how is that done and what options needed to modifies or added to config
xml file of solr.
Regards
Farhan Diwan
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