Hi, When full index replication is happening via SnapPuller, a temporary "timestamped" index dir is created.
Questions: 1) Under normal circumstances could more than 1 timestamped index directory ever be present? 2) Should there always be an the .../data/index directory present? I'm asking because I see the following situation on one SolrCloud node: $ du -ms /home/solr/data/* 1188367 /home/solr/data/index.20131118152402344 709050 /home/solr/data/index.20131119210950598 1 /home/solr/data/index.properties 1 /home/solr/data/replication.properties 3053 /home/solr/data/tlog Note: 1) there are 2 timestamped directories 2) there is no data/index directory According to SnapPuller, the timestamped index dir is a temporary dir and should be removed after replication..... unless maybe some error case is not being handled correctly and timestamped index dirs are "leaking". Thanks, Otis -- Performance Monitoring * Log Analytics * Search Analytics Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/
