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Mark Miller commented on SOLR-5473:
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bq. There is really no point in splitting the cluster state per collection and
multiplying the number of watchers in the system by the number of collections.
It would be a step along the path you are seeking it seems for starters - a
step with consensus.
Also, I think of course there is a point and there are users that where not
very happy when we switched from having a zk node per shard actually. You can
have a huge number of nodes and still read changes very quickly. As someone
already mentioned, one of the more interesting options would be to be able to
define yourself how many nudes that state was split across or to what level.
One site I know had a pretty crazy amount of watchers back when we had a design
closer to this and it all seemed to work just fine with thousands of shard
entries and many more thousands of watchers. All of these different ideas have
different tradeoffs. Breaking up by collection is a small improvement and is
something that can be built upon. We talked about it way before you guys
started working on scaling to many collections. It's not some sort of mega
improvement, but it is a step forward and other things you are looking to do
can be built on it.
> Make one state.json per collection
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> Key: SOLR-5473
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5473
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: SolrCloud
> Reporter: Noble Paul
> Assignee: Noble Paul
> Fix For: 5.0
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> Attachments: SOLR-5473-74 .patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch,
> SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-74.patch, SOLR-5473-configname-fix.patch,
> SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch,
> SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch,
> SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch,
> SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch,
> SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473.patch, SOLR-5473_undo.patch,
> ec2-23-20-119-52_solr.log, ec2-50-16-38-73_solr.log
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> As defined in the parent issue, store the states of each collection under
> /collections/collectionname/state.json node
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