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Erick Erickson resolved SOLR-3376.
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    Resolution: Fixed

I can't make this happen, closing.
                
> SolrCloud: Specifying shardId not working correctly, although the failures 
> are inconsistent.
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>                 Key: SOLR-3376
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3376
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SolrCloud
>            Reporter: Erick Erickson
>            Assignee: Sami Siren
>             Fix For: 4.0
>
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> I'm seeing some odd results when specifying "shardId" parameter. I'm trying 
> the 4-node, 2-shard example from the Wiki and specifying shardIds like this:
> dir       shardId     start order    runnng ZK   port
> example     1           1               y        8983
> example2    2           2               y        7574
> example3    1           3               y        8900
> example4    2           4               y        7500 
> And I'm waiting a bit between starting various examples to let ZK settle down.
> Once all of them are started, I was looking at 
> http://localhost:8983/solr/#/~cloud?view=graph to check out what that looks 
> like (pretty cool IMO, especially since I didn't have to do it). The problem 
> was that shard 2 only reported a single instance, while shard1 showed the two 
> instances I was expecting. I'm running with 3 embedded ZK instances, just for 
> yucks. Interestingly the node that didn't show up was the only node that was 
> NOT running ZK.
> When I removed all the "shardId" parameters, nuked zoo_data from all 
> directories and just started them up (with numShards=2 on the bootstrap ZK 
> node), all 4 nodes showed up just fine.
> When starting with shardId specified and trying to go straight to the admin 
> interface on the node that wasn't showing up, I'd get odd errors like "This 
> interface requires that you activate the admin request handlers, add the 
> following configuration to your solrconfig.xml:". I also couldn't search 
> directly on that machine, "http://localhost:7574/solr/select?q=*:*"; returns a 
> 404 error.
> Command starting server that's giving me trouble: java -Xmx1G 
> -Djetty.port=7500 -DzkHost=localhost:9983,localhost:8574,localhost:9900 
> -DshardId=2 -jar start.jar
> Command for one that works fine:                   java -Xmx1G 
> -Djetty.port=8900 -DzkRun 
> -DzkHost=localhost:9983,localhost:8574,localhost:9900 -DshardId=1 -jar 
> start.jar
> Sami Siren and he reports similar issues via e-mail conversation. Sami says 
> that ZK 3.3.5 apparently (without exhaustive tests) fixed the problem for 
> him, but when I tried ZK 3.3.5 I saw the same issue. Of course with all the 
> recent stuff with Ivy, I may have screwed up when/where the JARs were.
> So then I went back to ZK 3.3.4 and couldn't reproduce the problem. Which 
> seems highly suspicious to me. It was failing every time before with 3.3.4, 
> so it sounds like gremlins.
> And then I tried ZK 3.3.5 again (changed the ivy.xml in solrj, blew away the 
> ZK 3.3.4, rebuilt, removed zoo_data, recopied example to three other 
> directories)  and it works fine there too now. Siiiiggggh. Mostly this is a 
> placeholder to insure we try this, I guarantee that sys admins will want to 
> assign specific machines to specific shards, so this'll get used.

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