Hi Ramesh,

By  "replication tlogs are piling up" did you mean that you are seeing that
the tlog file under "<solr-data>/<core-name>/data/tlog/" directory becoming
substantially larger (10x) than your actual index size?


On Fri, Feb 9, 2024 at 3:48 PM Gummadi, Ramesh
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a SolrCloud set up with 4 shards 2 replicas each. Both the leader
> and replica are in TLOG replication ( 2 TLOG replicas per shard). In this
> set up the replication tlogs are piling up on the non leader node. I heard
> that they will be deleted on the replica node only when a leader change
> occurs. What is the solution to this issue.
> In the TLOG non leader replica, will the documents be replicated through
> peer sync when new documents are indexed on the leader.
>
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