Re: SolrCloud behavior when a ZooKeeper node goes down

2016-02-09 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 2/8/2016 1:09 PM, Kelly, Frank wrote: > We are running a small SolrCloud instance on AWS > > Solr : Version 5.3.1 > ZooKeeper: Version 3.4.6 > > 3 x ZooKeeper nodes (with higher limits and timeouts due to being on AWS) > 3 x Solr Nodes (8 GB of memory each – 2 collections with 3 shards for > eac

Re: SolrCloud behavior when a ZooKeeper node goes down

2016-02-08 Thread Erick Erickson
My first guess would be that all of the ZK are configured with each other's addresses available? Or perhaps AWS is messing with your machine addresses On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Kelly, Frank wrote: > We are running a small SolrCloud instance on AWS > > Solr : Version 5.3.1 > ZooKeep

SolrCloud behavior when a ZooKeeper node goes down

2016-02-08 Thread Kelly, Frank
We are running a small SolrCloud instance on AWS Solr : Version 5.3.1 ZooKeeper: Version 3.4.6 3 x ZooKeeper nodes (with higher limits and timeouts due to being on AWS) 3 x Solr Nodes (8 GB of memory each - 2 collections with 3 shards for each collection) Let's call the ZooKeeper nodes A, B and