Hi,

Is the parent shard currently active? What does the clusterstate.json say?
The subshard could be stuck in down when it's trying to recover but as far
as I remember, the sub-shards only get marked active (and the parent goes
inactive) once the recovery and replication (for as many replicas as the
parent shard) are completed.


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:01 AM, cwhi <chris.whi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I called SPLITSHARD on a shard in an existing SolrCloud instance, where the
> shard had ~1 million documents in it.  It's been about 3 hours since that
> splitting has completed, and the subshards are still stuck in a "Down"
> state.  They are reported as down in localhost/solr/#/~cloud, and I'm
> unable
> to query my index.
>
> How can we recover from a failed SPLITSHARD operation?
>
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