Hi Erik,
that is very valuable info I missed.
Shouldn't that belong into an issue about rework at REBALANCELEADERS?
With your explanation the use of a queue makes sense and now I see some of
the logic behind.
- there is the leader and the firstWatcher
- if firstWatcher goes down or is inactive t
It was a mistake that got zookeeper dir deleted also dataDir was inside
zookeeper dir.
We manually created zookeeper files taking reference from another solr
instance, core.properties etc. SolrCloud is up and running and we are able
to search.correct hash ranges for each shard is only missing pi
Yea, it really won't work to tunnel Admin UI, it needs to see the actual
IP/host names, so some kind of Socks or VPN would need to be used.
Anyway, you can always set the HOST (-Djetty.host) property for each
host to FQDN instead of IP, in which case those names will be used in
clusterstate and als
Just to a series of cheap http://localhost:8983/solr/mycoll/select?q=*:*&rows=0
requests :)
--
Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com
> 10. jan. 2019 kl. 04:40 skrev Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo :
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to find out, is there any way that I can send a
Out of curiosity, why are you manually deleting nodes in zookeeper?
It's always seemed to me that the majority (definitely not all) of
modifications needed during normal operations can usually be done through
Solr's APIs.
Thanks,
Chris
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 12:04 AM Yogendra Kumar Soni <
yogen
I'm running SOLR 7.3.1 on a Windows Server 2016 with 16GB (Server is not
dedicated to SOLR) and from time to time when I look at the log files I see
the following error:
2019-01-10 13:06:18.136 INFO (qtp434091818-45) [ x:topics]
o.a.s.s.HttpSolrCall Unable to write response, client closed conne
Chris,
These are the steps to reproduce the issue not actually deleting it.
Solr is deleting data if it doesn't find collections folder in zookeeper.
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019, 6:32 PM Chris Ulicny Out of curiosity, why are you manually deleting nodes in zookeeper?
>
> It's always seemed to me that th
Unless someone else has a cleaver solution, maybe one option could be to add a
new field that simply contains the collection id. Then you could do a facet
query on that field to get the count per collection.
/Jimi
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo
Skickat: den 10 janu
bq. Does solr stores shard and hash ranges somewhere similar to core.properties?
no. But it's easy enough to get them, just create another dummy
collection with the same number of shards and copy the hash ranges
from the dummy collection to ZK.
bq. also dataDir was inside zookeeper dir.
What? A
Bernd:
Don't feel bad about missing it, I wrote the silly stuff and it took me
some time to remember.
Those are the rules.
It's always humbling to look back at my own code and say "that
idiot should have put some comments in here..." ;)
yeah, I agree there are a lot of moving parts here. I
Hello All,
In 6.4 (Solr-9717) SortingResponseWriter is renamed to ExportWriter and moved
to a different package.
For migrating to higher Solr (post 6.4) versions, I need to help with
compatible functionalities.
Application is using SortingResponseWriter in the searcher handlers inform
method
Hello,
We are experiencing some performance issues on a simple SolrCloud cluster of 3
replicas (1 core) but what we found during our analysis seems a bit odd, so we
thought the community could have relevant ideas on this.
Load: between 30 and 40 queries per second, constant over time of analysi
On 1/9/2019 4:25 AM, Yogendra Kumar Soni wrote:
How to know attributes like shard name and hash ranges with associated core
names if we lost state.json file from zookeeper.
core.properties only contains core level information but hash ranges are
not stored there.
Does solr stores collection info
Thanks Shawn and ErickI got the points
* Solr does not stored every single piece of information of state.json but
can be recreated.
I think there is something not adding up
<< On 1/9/2019 4:25 AM, Yogendra Kumar Soni wrote:
> > How to know attributes like shard name and hash ranges with associat
Could be caused by garbage collection in the jvm.
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPerformanceProblems
Go down to the segment called “GC pause problems”
/Jimi
Sent from my iPhone
On 11 Jan 2019, at 05:05, Gael Jourdan-Weil
mailto:gael.jourdan-w...@kelkoogroup.com>>
wrote:
Hello,
We are exp
15 matches
Mail list logo