Thanks *Tomás !! *This was useful.
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Tomás Fernández Löbbe < tomasflo...@gmail.com> wrote: > If by "cronned commit" you mean "auto-commit": auto-commits are local to > each node, are not distributed, so there is no something like a > "cluster-wide" atomicity there. The commit may be performed in one node > now, and in other nodes in 5 minutes (depending on the "maxTime" you have > configured). > If you mean that you are issuing commits from outside Solr, those are going > to be by default distributed to all the nodes. The operation will succeed > only if all nodes succeed, but if one of the nodes fail, the operation will > fail. However, the nodes that did succeed WILL have a new view of the index > at this point. (I'm not sure if something is done in this situation with > the failing node). > > The local commit operation in one node *is* atomic. > > Tomás > > > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 7:04 AM, samarth s <samarth.s.seksa...@gmail.com > >wrote: > > > Tried reading articles online, but could not find one that confirmed the > > same 100% :). > > > > Does a cronned soft commit complete its commit cycle only after all the > > replicas have the newest data visible ? > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Samarth > > > -- Regards, Samarth