Yes, Nick, I am using the chroot to share the ZK for different instances.
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 3:08 PM, Nick Vasilyev
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, are you using sharing the zookeepers between the
> different versions of Solr? If So, are you specifying a zookeeper chroot?
> On May 5, 2016 2:
Just out of curiosity, are you using sharing the zookeepers between the
different versions of Solr? If So, are you specifying a zookeeper chroot?
On May 5, 2016 2:05 PM, "Susheel Kumar" wrote:
> Nick, Hoss - Things are back to normal with ZK 3.4.8 and ZK-6.0.0. I
> switched to Solr 5.5.0 with Z
Nick, Hoss - Things are back to normal with ZK 3.4.8 and ZK-6.0.0. I
switched to Solr 5.5.0 with ZK 3.4.8 which worked fine and then installed
6.0.0. I suspect (not 100% sure) i left ZK dataDir / Solr collection
directory data from previous ZK/solr version which probably was making Solr
6 in uns
Thanks, Nick & Hoss. I am using the exact same machine, have wiped out
solr 5.5.0 and installed solr-6.0.0 with external ZK 3.4.8. I checked the
File Description limit for user solr, which is 12000 and increased to
52000. Don't see "too many files open..." error now in Solr log but still
Solr con
: Thanks, Nick. Do we know any suggested # for file descriptor limit with
: Solr6? Also wondering why i haven't seen this problem before with Solr 5.x?
are you running Solr6 on the exact same host OS that you were running
Solr5 on?
even if you are using the "same OS version" on a diff machine,
Not sure about your environment so it's hard to say why you haven't ran
into this issue before.
As for the suggested limit, I am not sure, it would depend on your system
and if you really want to limit it. I personally just jack it up to 5.
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 6:13 PM, Susheel Kumar wrote
Thanks, Nick. Do we know any suggested # for file descriptor limit with
Solr6? Also wondering why i haven't seen this problem before with Solr 5.x?
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Nick Vasilyev
wrote:
> It looks like you have too many open files, try increasing the file
> descriptor limit.
>
>
It looks like you have too many open files, try increasing the file
descriptor limit.
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Susheel Kumar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to setup 2 node Solr cloud 6 cluster with ZK 3.4.8 and used the
> install service to setup solr.
>
> After launching Solr Admin Pane
Hello,
I am trying to setup 2 node Solr cloud 6 cluster with ZK 3.4.8 and used the
install service to setup solr.
After launching Solr Admin Panel on server1, it looses connections in few
seconds and then comes back and other node server2 is marked as Down in
cloud graph. After few seconds its lo