That's normally what you want to do - setup a separate quorum for production.
On Sep 29, 2011, at 1:36 AM, Jamie Johnson wrote: > I'm not a solrcloud guru, but why not start your zookeeper quorum separately? > > I also believe that you can specify a zoo.cfg file which will create a > zk quorum from solr > > example zoo.cfg (from > http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/current/zookeeperStarted.html#sc_RunningReplicatedZooKeeper) > > tickTime=2000 > dataDir=/var/zookeeper > clientPort=2181 > initLimit=5 > syncLimit=2 > server.1=zoo1:2888:3888 > server.2=zoo2:2888:3888 > server.3=zoo3:2888:3888 > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Pulkit Singhal > <pulkitsing...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Did you find out about this? >> >> 2011/8/2 Yury Kats <yuryk...@yahoo.com>: >>> I have multiple SolrCloud instances, each running its own Zookeeper >>> (Solr launched with -DzkRun). >>> >>> I would like to create an ensemble out of them. I know about -DzkHost >>> parameter, but can I achieve the same programmatically? Either with >>> SolrJ or REST API? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Yury >>> >> - Mark Miller lucidimagination.com 2011.lucene-eurocon.org | Oct 17-20 | Barcelona