Thanks a lot guys. Now we know where to start.
Best
Soren
On 15-03-2018 09:27, Hendrik Haddorp wrote:
Hi,
we are running Solr on Marathon/Mesos, which should basically be the
same as DC/OS. Solr and ZooKeeper are running in docker containers. I
wrote my own Mesos framework that handles the assignment to the
agents. There is a public sample that does the same for ElasticSearch.
I'm not aware of a public Solr Mesos framework. The only "mediation"
that happens here is that Solr runs in a docker container with a
memory limit. If you give it enough resources it should be pretty
close to running straight on the machine. JVM memory tuning and docker
is however not the most fun.
regards,
Hendrik
On 15.03.2018 00:09, Rick Leir wrote:
Søren,
DC/OS installs on top of Ubuntu or RedHat, and it is used to
coordinate many machines so they appear as a cluster.
Solr needs to be on a single machine, or in the case of SolrCloud, on
many machines. It has no need of the coordination which DC/OS
provides. Solr depends on direct access to lots of memory, and if any
coordination layer attempts to mediate access to the memory then Solr
would slow down. I recommend you install Solr directly on Ubuntu or
Redhat or Windows Server (Disclosure: I know very little about DC/OS)
Cheers -- Rick
On March 14, 2018 6:19:22 AM EDT, "Søren" <s...@syntonetic.com> wrote:
Hi, has anyone experience in running solr on DC/OS?
If so, how is that achieved succesfully? Solr is not in Universe.
Thanks in advance,
Soren