The sitecore app will get errors when that core is not found, and it is then up 
to the failover logic in sitecore to try the master. You should of course add 
back the missing core and let it sync up.

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> 31. mai 2019 kl. 17:05 skrev Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org>:
> 
>> On 5/31/2019 7:50 AM, Mahesh Varma, Y. A. wrote:
>> Hi Team,
>> What happens to Sitecore - Solr query handling when a core is corrupted in 
>> Solr slave in a Master - slave setup?
>> Our Sitecore site's solr search engine is a master-slave setup. One of the 
>> cores of the Slave is corrupted and is not available at all in Slave.
>> It is not being replicated from Master too (Expecting index replication to 
>> do this but core is completely missing in Slave). As read in index 
>> replication documentation, all the queries are handled by Slave part of the 
>> set up.
>> What happens to the queries that are handled by this core that is missing in 
>> slave?
> 
> We did not create the sitecore software.  We have no idea how they handle 
> queries, whether they have a load balancer, how that load balancer is 
> configured if they do, or other details that would be necessary to answer 
> your question.
> 
> Solr itself has no ability to fail anything over in a master-slave setup.  
> That must be handled elsewhere.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shawn

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