Hi Emir,

My setup is SolrCloud.

Also, will it be good to use a separate network interface to connect the
two node with the interface that is used to connect to the network for
searching?

Regards,
Edwin


On 1 February 2016 at 19:01, Emir Arnautovic <emir.arnauto...@sematext.com>
wrote:

> Hi Edwin,
> What is your setup - SolrCloud or Master-Slave? If it si SolrCloud, then
> under normal index updates, each core is behaving as independent index. In
> theory, if all changes happen at the same time on all nodes, merges will
> happen at the same time. But that is not realistic and it is expected to
> happen in slightly different time.
> If you are running Master-Slave, then new segments will be copied from
> master to slave.
>
> Regards,
> Emir
>
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> On 01.02.2016 11:56, Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to check, during segment merging, how did the replical node
>> do
>> the merging?
>> Will it do the merging concurrently, or will the replica node delete the
>> old segment and replace the new one?
>>
>> Also, is it possible to separate the network interface for inter-node
>> communication from the network interface for update/search requests?
>> If so I could put two network cards in each machine and route the index
>> and
>> search traffic over the first interface and the traffic for the inter-node
>> communication (sending documents to replicas) over the second interface.
>>
>> I'm using Solr 5.4.0
>>
>> Regards,
>> Edwin
>>
>>
>

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