On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Per Steffensen wrote:
> I might be able to find something for you. Which version are you using - I
> have some scripts that work on 4.0 and some other scripts that work for 4.4
> (and maybe later).
This sounds useful. I am using 4.6.1.
Kind regards
Jan
,
I am a bit confused about how solr cloud disaster recovery is supposed
to work exactly in the case of loosing a single node completely.
Say I have a solr cloud cluster with 3 nodes. My collection is created
with numShards=3&replicationFactor=3&maxShardsPerNode=3, so there is
no data los
t the replicas for that node, as listed in
clusterstate.json, are present and accounted for.
HTH,
Lajos
On 28/02/2014 16:17, Jan Van Besien wrote:
Hi,
I am a bit confused about how solr cloud disaster recovery is supposed
to work exactly in the case of loosing a single node completely.
t the replicas for that node, as listed in
clusterstate.json, are present and accounted for.
HTH,
Lajos
On 28/02/2014 16:17, Jan Van Besien wrote:
Hi,
I am a bit confused about how solr cloud disaster recovery is supposed
to work exactly in the case of loosing a single node completely.
Hi,
I am a bit confused about how solr cloud disaster recovery is supposed
to work exactly in the case of loosing a single node completely.
Say I have a solr cloud cluster with 3 nodes. My collection is created
with numShards=3&replicationFactor=3&maxShardsPerNode=3, so there is
no d