Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, the CDCR buffer is disable when we check it.
We finally found that the increase of tlog files was due to the version of
Zookeeper used. We re-installed Zookeeper in the same version as the one
embedded by Solr, and this fixed the problem of non-deleted tlogs.
Hi,
Did you disable CDCR buffer ?
solr//cdcr?action=DISABLEBUFFER
You can check with "cdcr?action=STATUS"
Regards
Dominique
Le mar. 11 août 2020 à 10:57, Michel Bamouni a
écrit :
> Hello,
>
>
> We had setup a synchronization between our solr instances on 2 datacenters
> by using the CDCR.
Hello,
We had setup a synchronization between our solr instances on 2 datacenters by
using the CDCR.
until now, every thing worked fine but after an upgrade from solr 7.3 to solr
7.7, we are facing an issue.
Indeed, our tlog files are not deleted even if we see the new values on the
two solr