On 4/23/2013 4:32 PM, Furkan KAMACI wrote:
I want to use SolrCloud at my system. I know that there are many automated
operations at SolrCloud one of them includes version system of the
documents and so checking for consistency. When I read about documentations
I saw that there is a tool called check index tool for Lucene.

Does it meaningful to use it at SolrCloud or SolrCloud itself handles such
kind of things(maybe it is harmful to use it at SolrCloud)?

You can use Solr without the CheckIndex Tool, and I would bet that many Solr users have never even heard of it. Solr tends to find major index corruption on its own even without closely examining the index.

Solr indexes are Lucene indexes, so if you have a Solr server that is not actively indexing or is shut down, you can run the tool on the index and possibly repair it ... but if the index is badly damaged, Solr will probably not start up or work correctly anyway.

If you are running into problems that require frequent use of the CheckIndex tool and you aren't running a development version of Solr, then chances are very good that your hardware is bad, that you have an invalid config, or that you are doing something that's not supported.

Thanks,
Shawn

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