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
>> 

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