Another idea,

I turned off the replica in which I want to insert data and then to process
them, I started again, BUT, without -DzkHost, or -DzkRun, so the new started
solr instance. I put my data into it, I stopped again, and I started with
-DzkHost that points to my zoo keeper.

But the problem is that the ZooKeeper doesn't know about the changes from
the new replica, and voila, no replication, no nothing.

Any idea?

Thank you,
Andrei



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