All of Solr is still under development ;)

If you do a bit of searching, you might find slides/video of a talk about how 
http://www.loggly.com/ has been using SolrCloud in production for some time 
now. They have been pretty happy with it based on what they have said. 

Still need to tackle the indexing side, and there is always more to do in terms 
of ease of use and additional features, but I think what we have done is fairly 
solid. 

- Mark

On Jun 10, 2011, at 7:25 AM, Mohammad Shariq wrote:

> I am also planning to move to SolrCloud;
> since its still in under development, I am not sure about its behavior in
> Production.
> Please update us once you find it stable.
> 
> 
> On 10 June 2011 03:56, Upayavira <u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:
> 
>> I'm exploring SolrCloud for a new project, and have some questions based
>> upon what I've found so far.
>> 
>> The setup I'm planning is going to have a number of multicore hosts,
>> with cores being moved between hosts, and potentially with cores merging
>> as they get older (cores are time based, so once today has passed, they
>> don't get updated).
>> 
>> First question: The solr/conf dir gets uploaded to Zookeeper when you
>> first start up, and using system properties you can specify a name to be
>> associated with those conf files. How do you handle it when you have a
>> multicore setup, and different configs for each core on your host?
>> 
>> Second question: Can you query collections when using multicore? On
>> single core, I can query:
>> 
>> http://localhost:8983/solr/collection1/select?q=blah
>> 
>> On a multicore system I can query:
>> 
>> http://localhost:8983/solr/core1/select?q=blah
>> 
>> but I cannot work out a URL to query collection1 when I have multiple
>> cores.
>> 
>> Third question: For replication, I'm assuming that replication in
>> SolrCloud is still managed in the same way as non-cloud Solr, that is as
>> ReplicationHandler config in solrconfig? In which case, I need a
>> different config setup for each slave, as each slave has a different
>> master (or can I delegate the decision as to which host/core is its
>> master to zookeeper?)
>> 
>> Thanks for any pointers.
>> 
>> Upayavira
>> ---
>> Enterprise Search Consultant at Sourcesense UK,
>> Making Sense of Open Source
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thanks and Regards
> Mohammad Shariq

- Mark Miller
lucidimagination.com

BERLIN BUZZWORDS JUNE 6-7TH, 2011






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