We have to fix that then.

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Mark Miller
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On April 15, 2014 at 12:20:03 PM, Rich Mayfield (mayfield.r...@gmail.com) wrote:

I see something similar where, given ~1000 shards, both nodes spend a LOT of 
time sorting through the leader election process. Roughly 30 minutes.  

I too am wondering - if I force all leaders onto one node, then shut down both, 
then start up the node with all of the leaders on it first, then start up the 
other node, then I think I would have a much faster startup sequence.  

Does that sound reasonable? And if so, is there a way to trigger the leader 
election process without taking the time to unload and recreate the shards?  

> Hi  
>  
> When restarting a node in solrcloud, i run into scenarios where both the  
> replicas for a shard get into "recovering" state and never come up causing  
> the error "No servers hosting this shard". To fix this, I either unload one  
> core or restart one of the nodes again so that one of them becomes the  
> leader.  
>  
> Is there a way to "force" leader election for a shard for solrcloud? Is  
> there a way to break ties automatically (without restarting nodes) to make  
> a node as the leader for the shard?  
>  
>  
> Thanks  
> Nitin  

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