Hi,
got a nice talk on IRC about this. The right thing to do is to start with a
clean SOLR cluster (no cores) and then create all the proper collections
with the Collections API.
Ugo
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Jeff Wartes jwar...@whitepages.com wrote:
Please note that although the
Hi,
I would like some advice about the best way to bootstrap from scratch a
SolrCloud cluster housing at least two collections with different
sharding/replication setup.
Going through the docs/'Solr In Action' book what I have sees so far is
that there is a way to bootstrap a SolrCloud cluster
Honestly, the best approach is to start with no collections defined and use the
collections api.
If you want to prefconfigure (which has it’s warts and will likely go away as
an option), it’s tricky to do it with different numShards, as that is a global
property per node.
You would basically
You might find this useful:
http://heliosearch.org/solrcloud-assigning-nodes-machines/
It uses the collections API to create your collection with zero
nodes, then shows how to assign your leaders to specific
machines (well, at least specify the nodes the leaders will
be created on, it doesn't
Please note that although the article talks about the ADDREPLICA command,
that feature is coming in Solr 4.8, so don¹t be confused if you can¹t find
it yet. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5130
On 3/20/14, 7:45 AM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote:
You might find