Hi,
We are planning to implement Solr Cloud 8.7.0, running in Kubernetes cluster,
with external Zookeeper 3.4.5 cdh 5.16.
Solr 8.7.0 seems to be matched with Zookeeper 3.6.2. Is there any issue using
Zookeeper 3.4.5 cdh 5.16?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Subhajit
This code is there but it does not show on solr running cammnd
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 23:28, rkrish84 wrote:
> Commented out the solr_ssl_client_key_store related code section in solr.sh
> file to resolve the issue and enable ssl.
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> > > issue. I looked at the solr 8.5.1 code base , I see the patch
> is
> > applied.
> > > But still seeing the same exception with different stack
> trace. The
> > > initial excspt
no silent misconfigurations.
> >
> > Kevin Risden
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 4:54 PM Natarajan, Rajeswari <
> > rajeswari.natara...@sap.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I looked at the patch ment
>
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.Http2SolrClient.createHttpClient(Http2SolrClient.java:223)
> >
> > I commented the JIRA also. Let me know if this is still
an issue.
> >
> > Thanks,
> &
n Server
> > at
> >
>
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.Http2SolrClient.createHttpClient(Http2SolrClient.java:223)
> >
> > I commented the JIRA also. Let me know if this is still an
i
23)
> >
> > I commented the JIRA also. Let me know if this is still an
issue.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rajeswari
> >
> > On 7/13/20, 2:03
> > at
> >
>
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.Http2SolrClient.createHttpClient(Http2SolrClient.java:223)
> >
> > I commented the JIRA also. Let me know if this is still an issue.
> >
> > Thank
Server
> > at
> >
> org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.Http2SolrClient.createHttpClient(Http2SolrClient.java:223)
> >
> > I commented the JIRA also. Let me know if this is still an issue.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rajeswari
> >
olr client as we
> pass -Dsolr.http1=true .
>
> Thanks,
> Rajeswari
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14105
>
> On 7/6/20, 10:02 PM, "Natarajan, Rajeswari" <
> rajeswari.natara...@sap.com> wrote:
>
gt;
> Thanks,
> Rajeswari
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14105
>
> On 7/6/20, 10:02 PM, "Natarajan, Rajeswari" <
> rajeswari.natara...@sap.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are using Solr 8.5.1 in cloud mode with Java 8
ient as we pass -Dsolr.http1=true .
Thanks,
Rajeswari
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14105
On 7/6/20, 10:02 PM, "Natarajan, Rajeswari"
wrote:
Hi,
We are using Solr 8.5.1 in cloud mode with Java 8. We are enabling
TLS with http1 (as we
, wondering if this
is fixed for http1 solr client as we pass -Dsolr.http1=true .
Thanks,
Rajeswari
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14105
On 7/6/20, 10:02 PM, "Natarajan, Rajeswari"
wrote:
Hi,
We are using Solr 8.5.1 in cloud mode with Java 8. We are ena
Hi,
We are using Solr 8.5.1 in cloud mode with Java 8. We are enabling TLS with
http1 (as we get a warning java 8 + solr 8.5 SSL can’t be enabled) and we get
below exception
2020-07-07 03:58:53.078 ERROR (main) [ ] o.a.s.c.SolrCore
null:org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error
t; I currently have 500 collections in my stand alone solr. Bcoz of day by
>> day
>>> increase in Data, I want to convert it into solr cloud.
>>> Can you suggest me how to do it successfully.
>>> How many shards should be there?
>>> How many nodes should be there?
>
keeping in mind 500 collections?*
Thanks in advance!
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 11:44 AM Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 12/5/2019 12:28 PM, Vignan Malyala wrote:
> > I currently have 500 collections in my stand alone solr. Bcoz of day by
> day
> > increase in Data, I want to convert
alone solr. Bcoz of day by
> > day
> > > increase in Data, I want to convert it into solr cloud.
> > > Can you suggest me how to do it successfully.
> > > How many shards should be there?
> > > How many nodes should be there?
> > > Are so called nodes di
On 12/5/2019 12:28 PM, Vignan Malyala wrote:
I currently have 500 collections in my stand alone solr. Bcoz of day by day
increase in Data, I want to convert it into solr cloud.
Can you suggest me how to do it successfully.
How many shards should be there?
How many nodes should be there?
Are so
t 2:29 PM Vignan Malyala
> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I currently have 500 collections in my stand alone solr. Bcoz of day by
> day
> > increase in Data, I want to convert it into solr cloud.
> > Can you suggest me how to do it successfully.
> > How many s
are you noticing performance decreases in stand alone solr as of now?
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 2:29 PM Vignan Malyala wrote:
> Hi
> I currently have 500 collections in my stand alone solr. Bcoz of day by day
> increase in Data, I want to convert it into solr cloud.
> Can you suggest
Hi
I currently have 500 collections in my stand alone solr. Bcoz of day by day
increase in Data, I want to convert it into solr cloud.
Can you suggest me how to do it successfully.
How many shards should be there?
How many nodes should be there?
Are so called nodes different machines i should take
o migrate the core to a Solr Cloud instance with pull
> replicas as the index will be exceeding the 2.2B doc limit for a single
> core..
>
> I found this..
> http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Copy-existing-index-from-standalone-Solr-to-Solr-cloud-td4149920.html
> <http://lu
Hi..
I have a large Solr 7.5 index over 150M docs and 800GB in a master slave
setup.. I need to migrate the core to a Solr Cloud instance with pull
replicas as the index will be exceeding the 2.2B doc limit for a single
core..
I found this..
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Copy-existing
On 4/26/2018 11:02 AM, THADC wrote:
ok, I am creating myConfigset from the _default configset. So, I am copying
ALL the files under _default/conf to myConfigset/conf. I am only modifying
the schema.xml, and then I will re-upload to ZP.
Question: Do I need to modify any of the other copied
ok, I am creating myConfigset from the _default configset. So, I am copying
ALL the files under _default/conf to myConfigset/conf. I am only modifying
the schema.xml, and then I will re-upload to ZP.
Question: Do I need to modify any of the other copied files in the conf dir
(e.g,
On 4/26/2018 10:30 AM, THADC wrote:
Shawn, thanks for the reply. The issue is that I need to modify the
schema.xml file to add my customizations. Are you saying I cannot manually
access the config set to modify the schema file? If not, how do I modify it?
Make the change in a copy of the
Shawn, thanks for the reply. The issue is that I need to modify the
schema.xml file to add my customizations. Are you saying I cannot manually
access the config set to modify the schema file? If not, how do I modify it?
Thanks, Tim
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I am pretty certain I created it because when I execute the request to list
all configsets:
http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/configs?action=LIST
, I see my configset in the response:
{
"responseHeader":{
"status":0,
"QTime":1},
"configSets":["_default",
Hello,
I am migrating from solr 4.7 to solr cloud 7.3.0. I am trying to create a
new custom configset set based on a default (_default) that came with the
installation. I followed the instructions and used the following call:
http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/configs?action=CREATE
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 7:18 AM, Aman Tandon amantandon...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Shawn, also thanks for sharing info about chroot.
I am trying to implement the solr cloud with solr-5.0.0.
I also checked the documentations https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud
,
the method shown
-03 20:21 GMT+09:00 Aman Tandon amantandon...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I am new to solr-cloud, i have connected the zookeepers located on 3 remote
servers. All the configs are uploaded and linked successfully.
Now i am stuck to how to start solr in cloud mode using these external
zookeeper which
Thanks Shawn, also thanks for sharing info about chroot.
I am trying to implement the solr cloud with solr-5.0.0.
I also checked the documentations https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud,
the method shown there is using start.jar. But after few update start.jar
(jetty) will not work. So I want
to implement the solr cloud with solr-5.0.0.
I also checked the documentations https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud,
the method shown there is using start.jar. But after few update start.jar
(jetty) will not work. So I want to go through the way which will work as
it is even after upgrade.
So
Hi,
I am new to solr-cloud, i have connected the zookeepers located on 3 remote
servers. All the configs are uploaded and linked successfully.
Now i am stuck to how to start solr in cloud mode using these external
zookeeper which are remotely located.
Zookeeper is installed at 3 servers
On 3/3/2015 4:21 AM, Aman Tandon wrote:
I am new to solr-cloud, i have connected the zookeepers located on 3 remote
servers. All the configs are uploaded and linked successfully.
Now i am stuck to how to start solr in cloud mode using these external
zookeeper which are remotely located
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Is there a correct way to take an existing Solr index (core.properties,
conf/, data/ directories from a standalone Solr instance) and copy it over
to a Solr cloud, with shards, without having to use import or re-indexing?
Does anyone know the proper steps to accomplish this type of a move
On 7/29/2014 2:23 PM, avgxm wrote:
Is there a correct way to take an existing Solr index (core.properties,
conf/, data/ directories from a standalone Solr instance) and copy it over
to a Solr cloud, with shards, without having to use import or re-indexing?
Does anyone know the proper steps
:{name:compositeId}, where each core is leader:true.
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? Ultimately, I'd like to have shard1, shard2, shard3, with
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(cores are not defined in solr.xml)?
- Mark
On Dec 18, 2013, at 6:30 PM, Ryan Wilson rpwils...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am currently in the process of building out a solr cloud with solr 4.5 on
4 nodes with some pretty hefty hardware. When we create the collection we
have
Hello all,
I am currently in the process of building out a solr cloud with solr 4.5 on
4 nodes with some pretty hefty hardware. When we create the collection we
have a replication factor of 2 and store 2 replicas per node.
While we have been experimenting, which has involved bringing nodes up
this question on Stackoverflow, but it doesnt seem to be
going too far. Then I found this mailing list and was hoping perhaps to
have more luck:
Question-
If I plan on holding 7TB of data in a Solr Cloud, is it bad practice to
begin with 1 server holding 100 shards and then begin populating
this question on Stackoverflow, but it doesnt seem to be
going too far. Then I found this mailing list and was hoping perhaps to have
more luck:
Question-
If I plan on holding 7TB of data in a Solr Cloud, is it bad practice to begin
with 1 server holding 100 shards and then begin populating
posted this question on Stackoverflow, but it doesnt seem to be
going too far. Then I found this mailing list and was hoping perhaps to have
more luck:
Question-
If I plan on holding 7TB of data in a Solr Cloud, is it bad practice to
begin with 1 server holding 100 shards and then begin
On Feb 28, 2013, at 7:55 PM, Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org wrote:
100 shards on a node will almost certainly be slow
I think it depends on some things - with one of the largest of those things
being your hardware. Many have found that you can get much better performance
out of super
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Consider you have multivalued field _tag_ related to every document in
your corpus. Then you can build tag cloud relevant for all data set or
specific query by retrieving facets for field _tag_ for *:* or any
other query. You'll get a list of popular _tag_ values relevant to
this query with
I am also looking for the same, Is there any way to find the cloud-tag of
all the documents matching a specific query.
On 18 June 2011 09:42, Jamie Johnson jej2...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone have details of how to generate a tag cloud of popular terms
across an entire data set and then also
One option would be to load each term into shingles field and then facet on
them for the user query.
Another is to use http://wiki.apache.org/solr/TermsComponent.
With the first one you can load not only separate terms, but also their
sequences and then experiment with the optimal shingle
Does anyone have details of how to generate a tag cloud of popular terms
across an entire data set and then also across a query?
there made SOLR shine throught the cloud
for
realtime search over large datasets.
By SOLR on the cloud (e.g. HDFS + MR + cloud of
commodity machines) I mean what you've done for your customers using
EC2.
Any chance, the guidlines/articles for/on setting indices on HDFS are
available in some
the status of the solr on the cloud
development
and available features, apart from http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud?
I'm afraid that's the most comprehensive documentation so far.
Basically, of high interest is checking out the Map-Reduce for
distributed
faceting, is it even possible
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Dmitry Kan dmitry@gmail.com wrote:
Basically, of high interest is checking out the Map-Reduce for distributed
faceting, is it even possible with the trunk?
Solr already has distributed faceting, and it's much more performant
than a map-reduce implementation
Hi Yonik,
Oh, this is great. Is distributed faceting available in the trunk? What is
the basic server setup needed for trying this out, is it cloud with HDFS and
SOLR with zookepers?
Any chance to see the related documentation? :)
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Yonik Seeley yo
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 13:44 +0200, Dmitry Kan dmitry@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Yonik,
Oh, this is great. Is distributed faceting available in the trunk? What
is
the basic server setup needed for trying this out, is it cloud with HDFS
and
SOLR with zookepers?
Any chance to see the related
Hi, Upayavira
Probably I'm confusing the terms here. When I say distributed faceting I'm
more into SOLR on the cloud (e.g. HDFS + MR + cloud of commodity machines)
rather than into traditional multicore/sharded SOLR on a single or multiple
servers with non-distributed file systems (is that what
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 14:26 +0200, Dmitry Kan dmitry@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi, Upayavira
Probably I'm confusing the terms here. When I say distributed faceting
I'm
more into SOLR on the cloud (e.g. HDFS + MR + cloud of commodity
machines)
rather than into traditional multicore/sharded SOLR
,
a cluster of machines (actually EC2 instances).
But when you say more into SOLR on the cloud (e.g. HDFS + MR + cloud of
commodity machines), I can't actually picture what precisely you mean...
Otis
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realtime
search. I'm sure, if anyone out there made SOLR shine throught the cloud for
realtime search over large datasets.
By SOLR on the cloud (e.g. HDFS + MR + cloud of
commodity machines) I mean what you've done for your customers using EC2.
Any chance, the guidlines/articles for/on setting indices
with you on that hadoop and
cloud probably best suit massive batch processes rather than realtime
search. I'm sure, if anyone out there made SOLR shine throught the cloud for
realtime search over large datasets.
By SOLR on the cloud (e.g. HDFS + MR + cloud of
commodity machines) I mean what
Hi,
I have tried running the sharded solr with zoo keeper on a single machine.
The SOLR code is from current trunk. It runs nicely. Can you please point me
to a page, where I can check the status of the solr on the cloud development
and available features, apart from http
hey folks,
I have tried running the sharded solr with zoo keeper on a single machine.
The SOLR code is from current trunk. It runs nicely. Can you please point me
to a page, where I can check the status of the solr on the cloud development
and available features, apart from http://wiki.apache.org
Hi all,
I've done an initial backport of SOLR-1873 (Solr Cloud) to branch_3x. I will do
merges from branch_3x periodically. Currently this passes all tests.
https://github.com/collectiveintellect/lucene-solr/tree/branch_3x-cloud
We need a stable Solr Cloud system and this was our best
That would be Solr 4.0, or maybe 3.1 first.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solr3.1
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solr4.0
On Thursday 26 August 2010 23:58:25 Charlie Jackson wrote:
There seem to be a few parallel efforts at putting Solr in a cloud
configuration. See http://wiki.apache.org/solr
There seem to be a few parallel efforts at putting Solr in a cloud
configuration. See http://wiki.apache.org/solr/KattaIntegration, which
is based off of https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1395. Also
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCloud which is
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR
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