One more question about replication. Now that the replication is working, how can I see the changes on slave nodes ?
The page statistics : "http://solr.slave1:8983/solr/admin/stats.jsp" doesn't reflect the correct number of indexed documents and still shows numDocs=0. Is there any command to tell Solr (on slave node) to sync itself with disk ? cheers Y. ----Message d'origine---- >De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >A: solr-user@lucene.apache.org >Sujet: Re: Re: Solr replication >Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 15:00:46 +0200 > >Works like a charm. Thanks very much. > >cheers >Y. > >----Message d'origine---- >>Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 21:55:30 +1000 >>De: climbingrose >>A: solr-user@lucene.apache.org >>Sujet: Re: Solr replication >> boundary="----=_Part_10345_13696775.1191239730731" >> >>1)On solr.master: >>+Edit scripts.conf: >>solr_hostname=localhost >>solr_port=8983 >>rsyncd_port=18983 >>+Enable and start rsync: >>rsyncd-enable; rsyncd-start >>+Run snapshooter: >>snapshooter >>After running this, you should be able to see a new folder named snapshot.* >>in data/index folder. >>You can can solrconfig.xml to trigger snapshooter after a commit or >>optimise. >> >>2) On slave: >>+Edit scripts.conf: >>solr_hostname=solr.master >>solr_port=8986 >>rsyncd_port=18986 >>data_dir= >>webapp_name=solr >>master_host=localhost >>master_data_dir=$MASTER_SOLR_HOME/data/ >>master_status_dir=$MASTER_SOLR_HOME/logs/clients/ >>+Run snappuller: >>snappuller -P 18983 >>+Run snapinstaller: >>snapinstaller >> >>You should setup crontab to run snappuller and snapinstaller periodically. >> >> >> >>On 10/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi ! >>> >>> I'm really new to Solr ! >>> >>> Could anybody please explain me with a short example how I can setup a >>> simple Solr replication with 3 machines (a master node and 2 slaves) ? >>> >>> This is my conf: >>> >>> * master (linux 2.6.20) : >>> - Hostname "solr.master" with IP "192.168.1.1" >>> * 2 slaves (linux 2.6.20) : >>> - Hostname "solr.slave1" with IP "192.168.1.2" >>> - Hostname "solr.slave2" with IP "192.168.1.3" >>> >>> N.B: sorry if the question was already asked before, but I could't find >>> anything better than the "CollectionDistribution" on the Wiki. >>> >>> Regards >>> Y. >>> >>> >> >> >>-- >>Regards, >> >>Cuong Hoang >> >> >