That really shouldn't be happening IF indexing is shut off. Otherwise
the slave is taking a snapshot of the master index and synching.

bq: The slave has about 33 more documents and one fewer
segements (according to Overview in solr admin

Sounds like the master is still indexing and you've deleted documents
on the master.

Best,
Erick


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Geary, Frank <frank.ge...@zoominfo.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm using Solr 4.5.0, I have a single master replicating to a single
> slave.  Only the master is being indexed to - never the slave.  The master
> is committed once each night.  After the first commit and replication the
> numDoc counts are identical.  After the next nightly commit and after the
> second replication a few minutes later, the numDocs has increased in both
> the master and the slave as expected, but numDocs is not the same in the
> master as it is in the slave.  The slave has about 33 more documents and
> one fewer segements (according to Overview in solr admin).
>
> I suspect the numDocs may be in sync again after tonight, but can anyone
> explain what is going on here?   Is it possible a few deletions got
> committed to the master but not replicated to the slave?
>
> Thanks
>
> Frank
>
>
>

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