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Varun Thacker commented on SOLR-12057:
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{quote}I strongly agree with consolidating CdcrBidirectinalTest with the test 
in this patch, and potentially for Cdcr support for pull replicas fix too. 
Seeking advice on whether we should do it under this Jira or create new one.
{quote}
I'll leave it up to you since you're putting in the work. If you think this 
will derail the main goal of the Jira by all means create a separate Jira to 
tackle it separately.

 
{quote}Not really, we can remove this safely, from, all tests; 2 sec sleep is 
for loading the Cdcr components and avoiding potentially few retries.
{quote}
Again feel free to incorporate that in the next iteration or create a separate 
jira.

 
{quote}Sure, I will include the parent-child doc;
{quote}
+1

> CDCR does not replicate to Collections with TLOG Replicas
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-12057
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12057
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>          Components: CDCR
>    Affects Versions: 7.2
>            Reporter: Webster Homer
>            Assignee: Varun Thacker
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: SOLR-12057.patch, SOLR-12057.patch, SOLR-12057.patch, 
> SOLR-12057.patch, cdcr-fail-with-tlog-pull.patch, 
> cdcr-fail-with-tlog-pull.patch
>
>
> We created a collection using TLOG replicas in our QA clouds.
> We have a locally hosted solrcloud with 2 nodes, all our collections have 2 
> shards. We use CDCR to replicate the collections from this environment to 2 
> data centers hosted in Google cloud. This seems to work fairly well for our 
> collections with NRT replicas. However the new TLOG collection has problems.
>  
> The google cloud solrclusters have 4 nodes each (3 separate Zookeepers). 2 
> shards per collection with 2 replicas per shard.
>  
> We never see data show up in the cloud collections, but we do see tlog files 
> show up on the cloud servers. I can see that all of the servers have cdcr 
> started, buffers are disabled.
> The cdcr source configuration is:
>  
> "requestHandler":{"/cdcr":{
>       "name":"/cdcr",
>       "class":"solr.CdcrRequestHandler",
>       "replica":[
>         {
>           
> "zkHost":"[xxx-mzk01.sial.com:2181|http://xxx-mzk01.sial.com:2181/],[xxx-mzk02.sial.com:2181|http://xxx-mzk02.sial.com:2181/],[xxx-mzk03.sial.com:2181/solr|http://xxx-mzk03.sial.com:2181/solr]";,
>           "source":"b2b-catalog-material-180124T",
>           "target":"b2b-catalog-material-180124T"},
>         {
>           
> "zkHost":"[yyyy-mzk01.sial.com:2181|http://yyyy-mzk01.sial.com:2181/],[yyyy-mzk02.sial.com:2181|http://yyyy-mzk02.sial.com:2181/],[yyyy-mzk03.sial.com:2181/solr|http://yyyy-mzk03.sial.com:2181/solr]";,
>           "source":"b2b-catalog-material-180124T",
>           "target":"b2b-catalog-material-180124T"}],
>       "replicator":{
>         "threadPoolSize":4,
>         "schedule":500,
>         "batchSize":250},
>       "updateLogSynchronizer":\{"schedule":60000}}}}
>  
> The target configurations in the 2 clouds are the same:
> "requestHandler":{"/cdcr":{ "name":"/cdcr", 
> "class":"solr.CdcrRequestHandler", "buffer":{"defaultState":"disabled"}}} 
>  
> All of our collections have a timestamp field, index_date. In the source 
> collection all the records have a date of 2/28/2018 but the target 
> collections have a latest date of 1/26/2018
>  
> I don't see cdcr errors in the logs, but we use logstash to search them, and 
> we're still perfecting that. 
>  
> We have a number of similar collections that behave correctly. This is the 
> only collection that is a TLOG collection. It appears that CDCR doesn't 
> support TLOG collections.
>  
> It looks like the data is getting to the target servers. I see tlog files 
> with the right timestamps. Looking at the timestamps on the documents in the 
> collection none of the data appears to have been loaded.In the solr.log I see 
> lots of /cdcr messages  action=LASTPROCESSEDVERSION,  
> action=COLLECTIONCHECKPOINT, and  action=SHARDCHECKPOINT 
>  
> no errors
>  
> Target collections autoCommit is set to  60000 I tried sending a commit 
> explicitly no difference. cdcr is uploading data, but no new data appears in 
> the collection.
>  



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