On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Jason Rutherglen <jason.rutherg...@gmail.com> wrote: > I guess I didn't explain it properly. I want to create a core on > the master, and then have N slaves also (aka replicate) create > those new core(s) on the slave servers, then of course, begin to > replicate (yeah, got that part). There doesn't appear to be > anything today that does this, it's unclear how/if Solr Cloud > enables the described functionality because, while yes Solr > Cloud can be used to *create* new cores out of a config in ZK, > that isn't what I'm asking. I'll open an issue and submit a > patch?
I guess the point was more that a concept of "replicating cores" doesn't seem like the direction that Solr is currently going. So perhaps we should back up and figure out what this new core is and why it's being created. Is it simply a new shard (a new piece of the whole index that shares the same config), or an entirely new collection? -Yonik Apache Lucene Eurocon 2010 18-21 May 2010 | Prague