This is from the leader log. (There are other statements inbetween, but I
think they are irrelevant). First of all it reads the zookeeper state. This
happens now and then. Then I guess the replica says "Hey, I'm alive, please
start the recover process":


>From the replica log, which tries to recover. For some reason I get the
"read timed out", as if solr was dead.. (but it clearly isnt). Maybe I could
turn on debug logging to view the actual URL for the query?
Also, I can see the replica telling zookeeper its alive and recovering.


I left this looping for a while in case of some bad synchronizations, but it
never recovers.

The name of the core "swap" is used because I would like to upload new
configs to the swap core, and then do an actual swap when the core is up and
running with new data....



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