I hope so. I've found that every once in a while Solr 1.2 replication will die, from a temp-index.... file that seems to ham it up. Removing that file on all the servers fixes the issue though.

We'd like to be able to point all the servers at an NFS location for their index files, and use a single server to update it.

Thanks!

Matthew Runo
Software Developer
Zappos.com
702.943.7833

On Feb 26, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Alok Dhir wrote:

Are you saying all the servers will use the same 'data' dir? Is that a supported config?

On Feb 26, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Matthew Runo wrote:

We're about to do the same thing here, but have not tried yet. We currently run Solr with replication across several servers. So long as only one server is doing updates to the index, I think it should work fine.


Thanks!

Matthew Runo
Software Developer
Zappos.com
702.943.7833

On Feb 26, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Evgeniy Strokin wrote:

I know there was such discussions about the subject, but I want to ask again if somebody could share more information. We are planning to have several separate servers for our search engine. One of them will be index/search server, and all others are search only. We want to use SAN (BTW: should we consider something else?) and give access to it from all servers. So all servers will use the same index base, without any replication, same files. Is this a good practice? Did somebody do the same? Any problems noticed? Or any suggestions, even about different configurations are highly appreciated.

Thanks,
Gene



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