it's roundabout, but this might work -- ask for the healthcheck status
(from the solr box) and hit each zkNode separately.
I'm on Linux so you'll have to translate to Windows... using the solr.cmd
file I assume...
./solr healthcheck -z 192.168.56.5:2181/solr5_4 -c collectionName
./solr healthche
The repetition is just a cut and paste from Scott's post.
How can I check if I am getting the ensemble or just a single zk?
Also if this is not the way to specify an ensemble, what is the right way?
Because the comma delimited list does not work, I concur with Scott.
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 11:
Are you absolutely sure you're getting an _ensemble_ and
not just connecting to a single node? My suspicion (without
proof) is that you're just getting one -z option. It'll work as
long as that ZK instance stays up, but it won't be fault-tolerant.
And again you repeated the port (2181) twice.
Bes
Hi Scott,
what worked for me in Windows is this (no ",")
bin\Solr start -c -s mynodes\node1 -z localhost:2181 -z localhost:2181 -z
localhost:2183
-- Hope this helps
Abdel.
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 3:35 AM, scott.chu wrote:
> I start 3 zk nodes at port 2181,2182, and 2183 on my local machine.
> G