Yep, I agree, better use chroot for all applications.

-Flavio

> On 30 Mar 2016, at 15:37, Shawn Heisey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 3/30/2016 12:08 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote:
>> Sharing is definitely ok, and I'd say that is common practice, but it really 
>> depends on the size of the cluster you're talking about and your workload. 
>> Storm can be quite demanding on ZK, and Kafka typically isn't except during 
>> fail-over. I don't have experience with the workload of Solr. If you have a 
>> way of testing it against some sample workload, I'd suggest you do it.
> 
> Unless there are tons of nodes/collections/shards/replicas, and/or a lot
> of issues that cause clusterstate changes, I would expect Solr's impact
> on zookeeper to be fairly light.  I strongly recommend a chroot for
> Solr's connection to ZK, especially when sharing the ensemble.
> 
> Every Solr node and every CloudSolrClient object in client code will use
> watchers, though I have no idea how many are created.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shawn
> 

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