Thank you so much for the suggestion, Is the same recommended for querying too
i found it very slow when i do query using clousolrserver
Kalyan
> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 13:25:37 -0600
> From: s...@elyograg.org
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: SolrCloud Indexing questi
On 8/6/2013 12:55 PM, Kalyan Kuram wrote:
Hi AllI need suggestion on how to send indexing commands to 2 different solr
server,Basically i want to mirror my index,here is the scenarioi have 2 cluster,
each cluster has one master and 2 slaves with external zookeeper in the fronti
need suggestion
Hi AllI need suggestion on how to send indexing commands to 2 different solr
server,Basically i want to mirror my index,here is the scenarioi have 2 cluster,
each cluster has one master and 2 slaves with external zookeeper in the fronti
need suggestion on what solr api class i should use to send
I believe the SolrJ code round robins which server the request is sent
to and as such probably wouldn't send to the same server in your case,
but if you had an HttpSolrServer for instance and were pointing to
only one particular intsance my guess would be that would be 5
separate requests from the
Gotcha.
Now does that mean if I have 5 threads all writing to a local shard,
will that shard piggyhop those index requests onto a SINGLE connection
to the leader? Or will they spawn 5 connections from the shard to the
leader? I really hope the formerthe latter won't scale well.
On Fri, 2012-0
my understanding is that you can send your updates/deletes to any
shard and they will be forwarded to the leader automatically. That
being said your leader will always be the place where the index
happens and then distributed to the other replicas.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Darren Govoni
Hi,
I just wanted to make sure I understand how distributed indexing works
in solrcloud.
Can I index locally at each shard to avoid throttling a central port? Or
all the indexing has to go through a single shard leader?
thanks