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Markus Jelsma commented on SOLR-4260:
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Alright, nothing looks like zookeeper expirations i grepped expirations in the
error log but there's nothing there. This indexing session did not produce so
many inconsistencies as the previous one; there is only 1 shard of which one
replica has 2 more documents. It won't fix itself.
During indexing there were, as usual, error such as autocommit causing a
searcher too many and time outs talking to other nodes.
Only 2 nodes report a Stopping Recovery For of which one node actually has a
replica of the inconsistent core. The other shard is seems fine, both replica's
have the same numDocs.
> Inconsistent numDocs between leader and replica
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> Key: SOLR-4260
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4260
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SolrCloud
> Affects Versions: 5.0
> Environment: 5.0.0.2013.01.04.15.31.51
> Reporter: Markus Jelsma
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 5.0
>
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> After wiping all cores and reindexing some 3.3 million docs from Nutch using
> CloudSolrServer we see inconsistencies between the leader and replica for
> some shards.
> Each core hold about 3.3k documents. For some reason 5 out of 10 shards have
> a small deviation in then number of documents. The leader and slave deviate
> for roughly 10-20 documents, not more.
> Results hopping ranks in the result set for identical queries got my
> attention, there were small IDF differences for exactly the same record
> causing a record to shift positions in the result set. During those tests no
> records were indexed. Consecutive catch all queries also return different
> number of numDocs.
> We're running a 10 node test cluster with 10 shards and a replication factor
> of two and frequently reindex using a fresh build from trunk. I've not seen
> this issue for quite some time until a few days ago.
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