Thanks for the response. Let me clarify things a bit.
Regarding the Slaves:
Our project is a web application. It is our desire to embedd Solr into the
web application. The web applications are configured with a local embedded
Solr instance configured as a slave, and a remote Solr instance confi
Grant Ingersoll-6 wrote:
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> Can you share your code? Or reduce it down to a repeatable test?
>
I'll try to do this. For now I'm proceeding with the HTTP route. We're
going to want to revisit this and I'll likely do it at that time.
Thanks,
Erik
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Hi,
We're looking forward to using Solr in a project. We're using a typical
setup with one Master and a handful of Slaves. We're using the Master for
writes and the Slaves for reads. Standard stuff.
Our concern is with downtime of the Master server. I read a few posts that
touched on this to
Grant Ingersoll-6 wrote:
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> Do they show up if you use non-embedded? That is, if you hit that
> slave over HTTP from your browser, are the changes showing up?
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Yes. Changing the config to access the server over HTTP works fine. When
looking at our console logs for the Solr Server, I c
Hi,
We're evaluating the use of Solr for use in a web application. I've got the
web application configured to use an embedded instance of Solr for queries
(setup as a slave), and a remote instance for writes (setup as a master).
The replication scripts are running fine and the embedded slave do