: As far as I can tell, there is no need to remove a slave from a pool while
assuming you are using the replication scripts provided with Solr, this is
correct. (i suppose if you were using windows or some other odd
replication system, there *might* be a reason for taking them out of
rotaiton
As far as I can tell, there is no need to remove a slave from a pool
while performing the sync. It's all done in the background and doesn't
change anything till the final is ran to open a new searcher.
Thanks for your time!
Matthew Runo
Software Engineer, Zappos.com
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Hello
We have a 3 Solr Servers replication schema, one Master and 2 Slaves,
commits are done every 5 minutes on the Master and an optimize is done
once a day during midnight, snapshots are copied via rsync to Slaves are
done every 10 minutes, we are facing serious problems when doing the
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