Thanks for your answer Erick. So the easiest way will be to set up 2 shard cluster with shard replicas ;)
2011/6/20 Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>: > No, there's nothing built into Solr to automatically promote a slave > to a master. > > You have several choices here. One is to build a new master and > reindex from scratch. > > Another is to configure your slave as a new master and then > bring up a new machine and have it replicate. Now make that new machine > your master (you'll have to re-configure both). > > The fun part is continuing to serve requests while all this is going > on. It's easier > if you have more than one slave so you can move things around while the > remaining slave is reconfigured (or whatever).... > > Best > Erick > > On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Mark Schoy <hei...@gmx.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> if I use a master slave replication in Solr Cloud and the master >> crashes, can the slave automatically switch to master mode? >> >> Or is there another way to index documents after the master is down? >> >> Thanks. >> >