Interesting, I saw some comments about numshards, but it wasnt ever
specific enough to catch.my attention.  I will give it a try tomorrow.
Thanks.
On Mar 25, 2013 11:35 PM, "Mark Miller" <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm guessing you didn't specify numShards. Things changed in 4.1 - if you
> don't specify numShards it goes into a mode where it's up to you to
> distribute updates.
>
> - Mark
>
> On Mar 25, 2013, at 10:29 PM, Chris R <corg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have two issues and I'm unsure if they are related:
> >
> > Problem:  After setting up a multiple collection Solrcloud 4.1 instance
> on
> > seven servers, when I index the documents they aren't distributed across
> > the index slices.  It feels as though, I don't actually have a "cloud"
> > implementation, yet everything I see in the admin interface and zookeeper
> > implies I do.  I feel as I'm overlooking something obvious, but have not
> > been able to figure out what.
> >
> > Configuration: Seven servers and four collections, each with 12 slices
> (no
> > replica shards yet).  Zookeeper configured in a three node ensemble.
>  When
> > I send documents to Server1/Collection1 (which holds two slices of
> > collection1), all the documents show up in a single index shard (core).
> > Perhaps related, I have found it impossible to get Solr to recognize the
> > server names with anything but a literal host="servername" parameter in
> the
> > solr.xml.  hostname parameters, host files, network, dns, are all
> > configured correctly....
> >
> > I have a Solr 4.0 single collection set up similarly and it works just
> > fine.  I'm using the same schema.xml and solrconfig.xml files on the 4.1
> > implementation with only the luceneMatchVersion changed to LUCENE_41.
> >
> > sample solr.xml from server1
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> > <solr persistent="true">
> > <cores adminPath="/admin/cores" hostPort="8080" host="server1"
> > shareSchema="true" zkClientTimeout="60000">
> > <core collection="col201301" shard="col201301s04"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201301/col201301s04sh01" name="col201301s04sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201301/col201301s04sh01/data"/>
> > <core collection="col201301" shard="col201301s11"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201301/col201301s11sh01" name="col201301s11sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201301/col201301s11sh01/data"/>
> > <core collection="col201302" shard="col201302s06"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201302/col201302s06sh01" name="col201302s06sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201302/col201302s06sh01/data"/>
> > <core collection="col201303" shard="col201303s01"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201303/col201303s01sh01" name="col201303s01sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201303/col201303s01sh01/data"/>
> > <core collection="col201303" shard="col201303s08"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201303/col201303s08sh01" name="col201303s08sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201303/col201303s08sh01/data"/>
> > <core collection="col201304" shard="col201304s03"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201304/col201304s03sh01" name="col201304s03sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201304/col201304s03sh01/data"/>
> > <core collection="col201304" shard="col201304s10"
> > instanceDir="/solr/col201304/col201304s10sh01" name="col201304s10sh01"
> > dataDir="/solr/col201304/col201304s10sh01/data"/>
> > </cores>
> > </solr>
> >
> > Thanks
> > Chris
>
>

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