Keep in mind, there have been a *lot* of bug fixes since 4.3.1. - Mark
On Dec 4, 2013, at 7:07 PM, Tim Vaillancourt <t...@elementspace.com> wrote: > Hey all, > > Now that I am getting correct results with "distrib=false", I've identified > that 1 of my nodes has just 1/3rd of the total data set and totally explains > the flapping in results. The fix for this is obvious (rebuild replica) but > the cause is less obvious. > > There is definately more than one issue going on with this SolrCloud (but 1 > down thanks to Chris' suggestion!), so I'm guessing the fact that > /clusterstate.json doesn't seem to get updated when nodes are brought down/up > is the reason why this replica remained in the distributed request chain > without recovering/re-replicating from leader. > > I imagine my Zookeeper ensemble is having some problems unrelated to Solr > that is the real root cause. > > Thanks! > > Tim > > On 04/12/13 03:00 PM, Tim Vaillancourt wrote: >> Chris, this is extremely helpful and it's silly I didn't think of this >> sooner! Thanks a lot, this makes the situation make much more sense. >> >> I will gather some proper data with your suggestion and get back to the >> thread shortly. >> >> Thanks!! >> >> Tim >> >> On 04/12/13 02:57 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote: >>> : >>> : I may be incorrect here, but I assumed when querying a single core of a >>> : SolrCloud collection, the SolrCloud routing is bypassed and I am talking >>> : directly to a plain/non-SolrCloud core. >>> >>> No ... every query received from a client by solr is handled by a single >>> core -- if that core knows it's part of a SolrCloud collection then it >>> will do a distributed search across a random replica from each shard in >>> that collection. >>> >>> If you want to bypass the distribute search logic, you have to say so >>> explicitly... >>> >>> To ask an arbitrary replica to only search itself add "distrib=false" to >>> the request. >>> >>> Alternatively: you can ask that only certain shard names (or certain >>> explicit replicas) be included in a distribute request.. >>> >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Distributed+Requests >>> >>> >>> >>> -Hoss >>> http://www.lucidworks.com/