aparnasuresh85 opened a new pull request, #2102:
URL: https://github.com/apache/solr/pull/2102

   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-17053
   
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   # Description
   
   If the request is tolerant to errors, logic in SearchHandler simply sets 
partialResults to true upon detecting an error in ShardResponse. This means a 
failure to query any shard would be reported back as partialResults=true, 
instead of a query failure.
   
   Why: Improve the error handling and reporting in the search system by making 
sure that query failures are distinct from partial results
   
   # Solution
   Evaluate if all shards failed while fetching top results. If yes, fail the 
request by throwing a SolrException, if not set partialResults=true
   
   
   # Tests
   
   Please describe the tests you've developed or run to confirm this patch 
implements the feature or solves the problem.
   
   Added a test in TestTolerantSearch: testAllShardsFail() that performs 
distributed search across 2 shards, but both shards have failures. The test 
performs the distributed search first by setting shards.tolerant=false and then 
by toggling it to true. The test confirms that in both cases, a SolrException 
is thrown. Also ensured existing tests in TestTolerant pass with the new code 
changes.
   
   # Checklist
   
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   - [x] I have reviewed the guidelines for [How to 
Contribute](https://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute) and my code conforms 
to the standards described there to the best of my ability.
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title.
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   - [x] I have developed this patch against the `main` branch.
   - [x] I have run `./gradlew check`.
   - [x] I have added tests for my changes.
   - [ ] I have added documentation for the [Reference 
Guide](https://github.com/apache/solr/tree/main/solr/solr-ref-guide)
   
   
   @dsmiley 
   


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