Hi Daniel,
Can you tell us more about your document update process. How do you commit 
changes? Since it got fixed after restart, it seems to me that on that one node 
index searcher was not reopened after updates. Do you see any errors/warnings 
on that node?

Also, what do you mean by “All nodes are standalone”?

Regards,
Emir
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> On 12 Feb 2018, at 11:16, Daniel Carrasco <d.carra...@i2tic.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We're using Solr to manage products data on our shop and the last week some
> customers called us telling that price between shop and shopping basket
> differs. After research a bit I've noticed that it happens sometimes on
> page refresh.
> After disabling all cache I've queried all solr instances to see if data is
> correct and I've seen that one of them give a different price for the
> product, so looks like the instance has not got the updated data.
> 
>   - How is possible that a node on a cluster have different data?
>   - How i can check if data is in sync?, because the cluster looks al
>   healthy on admin, and the node is active and OK.
>   - Is there any way to detect this error? and How I can force resyncs?
> 
> After restart the node it got synced, so the data now is OK, but I can't
> restart the nodes every time to see if data is right (it tooks a lot of
> time to be synced again).
> 
> My configuration is: 8 Solr nodes using v7.1.0 and zookeeper v3.4.11. All
> nodes are standalone (I'm not using hadoop).
> 
> Thanks and greetings!
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