Solr 4.7 On 11 Mar 2014, at 16:43, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What version of Solr? There's been quite a bit of work > between various 4x versions..... > > Erick > > On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Oliver Schrenk > <oliver.schr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> After an unsuccessful indexing on a Solr Cloud cluster with four machines, >> were we experienced a lot of errors we are still trying to investigate, we >> found the cluster to be in a weird state. >> >> {"collection_v1":{ >> "shards":{ >> "shard1":{ >> "range":"80000000-bfffffff", >> "state":"active", >> "replicas":{ >> "core_node1":{ >> "state":"recovery_failed", >> "base_url":"http://solr-host9:7070/solr", >> "core":"elmar_v1_shard1_replica1", >> "node_name":"solr-host9:7070_solr", >> "leader":"true"}, >> "core_node2":{ >> "state":"active", >> "base_url":"http://solr-host8:7070/solr", >> "core":"elmar_v1_shard1_replica2", >> "node_name":"solr-host8:7070_solr"}}}, >> >> ... >> >> "maxShardsPerNode":"2", >> "router":{"name":"compositeId"}, >> "replicationFactor":"2"}} >> } >> >> >> From my point of view it doesn't make sense that core_node1is the leader of >> shard1, when it can't even be recovered. With the other machine completely >> working, why is core_node2 not the leader? Am I wrong in my assumption? In >> the same vein, how I can I manually set the leader? >> >> Regards >> Oliver >>