If you remove the content of data directory, then it should sync up
automatically. Give a try.
Thanks,
Susheel

On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 7:51 AM, Sudershan Madhavan <
smadha...@digitalriver.com> wrote:

> Hi,
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> Good day. I have a solrcloud cluster which has a collection with RF=2 and
> NumShards=3 on 6 Nodes. We want to test how to recover from unexpected
> situations like shard loss. So we will probably execute an *rm -rf *on
> the solr data directory on one of the replica or master. Now the question
> is, how will this shredded node recover from the shard loss? Are manual
> steps required(if yes, then what needs to be done), or will it
> automatically recover from the replica?
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> Regards,
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