ozlerhakan commented on issue #618:
URL: https://github.com/apache/solr-operator/issues/618#issuecomment-1717014606

   > designed to be a more static feature of a node that you don't want to be 
messed with at runtime.
   
   Why would someone mess things up if they have the right API calls to arrange 
their cluster's nodes roles before populating any data and releasing it to 
production? Apart from this, one could also mess things up with some of the 
existing Solr APIs too. For instance, the Restore API lets us restore a backup 
even if there is a collection with the same name in the cluster. My point is, 
depending on how we approach, you might need to do some pre-checks before 
messing the whole cluster.
   
   > would it then instantly evict all its cores, etc?
   
   So what happens "if I restart a `data:on` Solr instance that holds data, but 
is now `data:off`?" 
   
   


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