I found it the root cause. I have 3 collections assigned to a alias and one
of them are NOT synched.
By the alias.
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.7738605">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">

Collection 1
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">
<result name="response" numFound="241537" start="0" maxScore="4.0863123">

Collection 2
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">
<result name="response" numFound="513996" start="0" maxScore="2.762063">

Collection 3
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.7738605">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
<result name="response" numFound="437" start="0" maxScore="4.7738605">

On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 7:29 PM Jae Joo <jaejo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good question. How can I validate if the replicas are all synched?
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 7:28 PM Jae Joo <jaejo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> numFound  is same but different score.
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.70519">
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.7738605">
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
>> <result name="response" numFound="755970" start="0" maxScore="4.659804">
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 6:01 PM Aroop Ganguly
>> <aroopgang...@icloud.com.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> Try a simple test of querying each collection 5 times in a row, if the
>>> numFound are different for a single collection within tase 5 calls then u
>>> have it.
>>> Please try it, what you may think is sync’d may actually not be. How do
>>> you validate correct sync ?
>>>
>>> > On Aug 12, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Jae Joo <jaejo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > The replications are all synched and there are no updates while I was
>>> > testing.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 1:49 PM Aroop Ganguly
>>> > <aroopgang...@icloud.com.invalid> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Most likely you have 1 or more collections behind the alias that have
>>> >> replicas out of sync :)
>>> >>
>>> >> Try querying each collection to find the one out of sync.
>>> >>
>>> >>> On Aug 12, 2020, at 10:47 AM, Jae Joo <jaejo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I have 10 collections in single alias and having different result
>>> sets
>>> >> for
>>> >>> every time with the same query.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Is it as designed or do I miss something?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> The configuration and schema for all 10 collections are identical.
>>> >>> Thanks,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Jae
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>

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