Re: Re: Re: Admin UI - Collections Management

2019-01-21 Thread Tomás Fernández Löbbe
; > > > > > Jeremy Branham > > jb...@allstate.com > > > > *From: *"Branham, Jeremy (Experis)" > *Reply-To: *"dev@lucene.apache.org" > *Date: *Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 10:23 AM > *To: *"dev@lucene.apache.org" > *Subject: *[E

Re: Re: Re: Admin UI - Collections Management

2019-01-21 Thread Branham, Jeremy (Experis)
esday, January 16, 2019 at 10:23 AM To: "dev@lucene.apache.org" Subject: [External] Re: Re: Admin UI - Collections Management Thanks Jan – I agree it makes sense to have the operation in the collection -> … -> replica area, since it’s a related function. On the other hand,

Re: Re: Admin UI - Collections Management

2019-01-16 Thread Branham, Jeremy (Experis)
Thanks Jan – I agree it makes sense to have the operation in the collection -> … -> replica area, since it’s a related function. On the other hand, when I’m looking to move replicas around, I’m interested in seeing the replicas grouped by server rather than shard. Seems like the overlap may be

Re: Re: Admin UI - Collections Management

2019-01-15 Thread Erick Erickson
bq: Thoughts? I don't do UI work so I just sit back and cheer ;) Then I do, of course have thoughts... Mostly, when you're thinking about this think about scale. For instance, the graph view is nice for a few nodes/collections. 1,000 collections (yes, some people scale that way) with even 2x2

Re: Re: Admin UI - Collections Management

2019-01-15 Thread Branham, Jeremy (Experis)
Thanks Erick – I used the MOVEREPLICA command to shuffle them around, but like you mentioned, I had to look up nodes names and such. I’m on the same page; drag-n-drop replica organization. I was looking at the newest section in the admin-ui “Cloud > Nodes” Maybe we could add the drag-n-drop