Just wondering if my observation of SolrCloud behavior after ZooKeeper loses a
quorum is normal or to-be-expected
Version of Solr: 5.3.1
Version of ZooKeeper: 3.4.7
Using SolrCloud with external ZooKeeper
Deployed on AWS
Our Solr cluster has 3 nodes
Our Zookeeper ensemble consists of three no
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Subject: Re: RETRY: SolrCloud does not recover after ZooKeeper ensemble loses
(and then regains) a quorum
Any thoughts on this?
Hoping for just a quick
1) Yes - once ZooKeeper loses a Quorum you need to restart Solr and your
SolrJ Client
2) No - that¹s not expected behavior - Solr and SolrJ s
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>Subject: Re: RETRY: SolrCloud does not recover after ZooKeeper ensemble
>loses (and then regains) a quorum
>
>Any thoughts on this?
>
>Hoping for just a quick
>1) Yes - once ZooKeeper loses a Quorum you need to restart Solr and your
>SolrJ Client
>2)
Any thoughts on this?
Hoping for just a quick
1) Yes - once ZooKeeper loses a Quorum you need to restart Solr and your
SolrJ Client
2) No - that¹s not expected behavior - Solr and SolrJ should recover -
please file a JIRA issue
Cheers!
Frank Kelly
Principal Software Engineer
Predictive Analytics
Just wondering if my observation of SolrCloud behavior after ZooKeeper loses a
quorum is normal or to-be-expected
Version of Solr 5.3.1
Version of ZooKeeper: 3.4.7
Using SolrCloud with external ZooKeeper
Deployed on AWS
Our Zookeeper ensemble consists of three nodes with the same config e.g.
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