In a word, “yes”. What it looks like is that the information in 
Zookeeper has been updated to reflect the deletion. But since
node for some mysterious reason wasn’t available when the replica
was deleted, the data couldn’t be removed.

Best,
Erick

> On Jun 23, 2020, at 12:58 PM, Odysci <ody...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I've got a solrcloud configuration with 2 shards and 2 replicas each.
> For some unknown reason, one of the replicas was on "recovery" mode
> forever, so I decided to create another replica, which went fine.
> Then I proceeded to delete the old replica (using the SOlr UI). After a
> while the interface gave me a msg about not being able to connect to the
> solr node. But once i refreshed it, the old replica was no longer showing
> in the interface, and the new replica was active.
> However, the directory in disk for the old replica is still there (and it's
> size is larger than originally).
> In a previous time when I did this in the exact the same way, the directory
> was removed.
> 
> My quesion is, can I manually delete the directory for the old replica?
> Or is there a solr command that will do this cleanly?
> Thanks
> 
> Reinaldo

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