Thanks for the reply. Since, we don't have a working snapshot - we are
creating brand new zookeeper nodes, re-upload solr configurations and
manually create a clusterstate.json. Fortunately, doing a combination of
grep and awk on corrupt snapshot - we figured out what the shard ranges were
each of
This might come a little late to be helpful, but I had a similar situation with
Solr 5.4 once.
We ended up finding a ZK snapshot we could restore, but we did also get the
cluster back up for most of the interim by taking the now-empty ZK cluster,
re-uploading the configs that the collections us