Re: Keeping faster and slower solr slaves alined with the same index version

2016-11-11 Thread Will Martin
Csongor: If session locking is new to you, here is a comprehensive explanation of the "Active - Active multi-region" scenario you're encountering and how NetFlix resolves the matter. Although I remain confused by a 15 minute network transfer of non-optimized segments; or even if you are replic

Re: Keeping faster and slower solr slaves alined with the same index version

2016-11-07 Thread Erick Erickson
Not that I know of. Can you session lock users to a particular region? Best, Erick On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Csongor Gyuricza wrote: > We have the following high-level solr setup: > > region a) 1 solr master + 3 slaves > region b) 1 solr repeater (pointing to master in region a) + 3 slaves

Keeping faster and slower solr slaves alined with the same index version

2016-11-06 Thread Csongor Gyuricza
We have the following high-level solr setup: region a) 1 solr master + 3 slaves region b) 1 solr repeater (pointing to master in region a) + 3 slaves In region (a) Replication takes about 2 min from the master to the 3 slaves. Due to our network topology, replication from the master to the repeat