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Perhaps put it in a pastebin and include a link if too long to include
in an email?



Upayavira





On Wed, Jan 23, 2013, at 10:28 AM, Marcin Rzewucki wrote:

Hi,

Previously, I took the lines related to collection I tested. Maybe some
interesting part was missing. I'm sending the full log this time.

  It ends up with:

INFO: Finished recovery process. core=ofac

The issue I described is related to collection called "ofac". I hope
the log is meaningful now.

It is trying to do the replication, but it seems to not know which
files to download.

Regards.
On 23 January 2013 10:39, Upayavira <[1]u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:

the first stage is identifying whether it can sync with transaction

logs. It couldn't, because there's no index. So the logs you have shown

make complete sense. It then says 'trying replication', which is what I

would expect, and the bit you are saying has failed. So the interesting

bit is likely immediately after the snippet you showed.







Upayavira



On Wed, Jan 23, 2013, at 07:40 AM, Marcin Rzewucki wrote:

  OK, so I did yet another test. I stopped solr, removed whole "data/"

  dir and started Solr again. Directories were recreated fine, but

  missing files were not downloaded from leader. Log is attached (I

  took the lines related to my test with 2 lines of context. I hope it

  helps.). I could find the following warning message:

Jan 23, 2013 7:16:08 AM org.apache.solr.update.PeerSync sync

INFO: PeerSync: core=ofac url=http://<replica_host>:8983/solr START

replicas=[http://<leader_host>:8983/solr/ofac/] nUpdates=100

Jan 23, 2013 7:16:08 AM org.apache.solr.update.PeerSync sync

WARNING: no frame of reference to tell of we've missed updates

Jan 23, 2013 7:16:08 AM org.apache.solr.cloud.RecoveryStrategy

doRecovery

INFO: PeerSync Recovery was not successful - trying replication.

core=ofac

So it did not know which files to download ?? Could you help me to

solve this problem ?

Thanks in advance.

Regards.

On 22 January 2013 23:06, Yonik Seeley <[1][2]yo...@lucidworks.com>
wrote:

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Marcin Rzewucki

<[2][3]mrzewu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry, my mistake. I did 2 tests: in the 1st I removed just index

directory

> and in 2nd test I removed both index and tlog directory. Log lines

I've

> sent are related to the first case. So Solr could read tlog directory

in

> that moment.

> Anyway, do you have an idea why it did not download files from leader

?

For your 1st test, if you only deleted the index and not the

transaction logs, Solr will look at the transaction logs to try and

determine if it is up to date or not (by comparing with peers).

If you want to clear out all the data, remove the entire data

directory.

-Yonik

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