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The solution is to edit the state.json fie for all impacted collections. - Stop all Solr nodes - Download state.json file from ZK for collection "xxxxxx" # server/scripts/cloud-scripts/zkcli.sh -z "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2181" -cmd getfile /collections/xxxxxx/state.json /tmp/xxxx-state-local.json - Edit the downloaded state.json and save it - Remove collection state.json from ZK # server/scripts/cloud-scripts/zkcli.sh -z "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2181" -cmd clear /collections/xxxxxx/state.json - Upload modified state.json to ZK # server/scripts/cloud-scripts/zkcli.sh -z "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2181" -cmd putfile /collections/xxxxxx/state.json /tmp/xxxx-state-local.json - Start all Solr nodes Dominique Le mar. 29 mai 2018 à 14:19, Dominique Bejean <dominique.bej...@eolya.fr> a écrit : > Hi, > > On a node, I accidentally changed the SOLR_HOST value from uppercase to > lowercase and I restarted the node. After I fixed the error, I restarted > again the node but the node name in lowercase is still visible as "gone". > How to definitively remove a gone node from the Solrcloud graph ? > > Regards. > > Dominique > > > -- > Dominique Béjean > 06 08 46 12 43 > -- Dominique Béjean 06 08 46 12 43