disable replication on master side
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                 Key: SOLR-1175
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1175
             Project: Solr
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: replication (java)
    Affects Versions: 1.4
         Environment: any
            Reporter: Jianhan
            Priority: Minor
             Fix For: 1.4


In an environment where one master and several slaves are deployed, it usually 
takes more effort to discover all the slaves and disable replication on slave 
side (which is available right now), and it would be much easier to disable it 
on master instance (when, for example, there is a need to rebuild the index, 
yet search has to continue). The following is the original email describing a 
scenario when this feature is needed.

Hi,

Occasionally, we want to build our indexes from scratch, and during this period 
we want our search continue to work. Here are the steps that I think will do it

1. on all slaves: disable replication
2. on master: stop the server
3. on master: delete all the documents
4. on master: restart the server
5. on master: index all documents
6. on slaves: enable replication

The only problem is: step 1 and 6. We may schedule any time to rebuild indexes 
and it is an automated process. It is possible to let the master to disable 
replication on all slaves, but then we have to discover all the slaves 
automatically, also exceptions may happen, e.g. a slave may be down at the time 
and then restarted later on. Anyhow it becomes an unreliable process. So I am 
thinking of somehow disabling replication on the master side during reindex, 
i.e. set a state on master so that any request for replication will be ignored. 
That all the steps described above will be on master side only.

Is that possible?

By the way, I am talking about solr 1.4. I looked at how 1.3 works, and noticed 
that in 1.3 there is a way to disable replication on master side: shutdown 
rsyncd, so I guess it would be nice to have something equivalent in solr 1.4.


Thanks,

Jianhan


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