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Jan Høydahl commented on SOLR-16722: ------------------------------------ Another obvious option would be for the Solr Operator to simply remove the {{live_nodes} entry for the node it wants to drain. But I intuitively rejected it, assuming it would muddy the waters around what {{live_nodes}} means. I also rejected a thought of attaching a child node or json content to existing {{live_nodes/foo}} since that would add a need for more watches(?) > API to flag a solr node NOT READY for requests > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-16722 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16722 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Reporter: Jan Høydahl > Priority: Major > > Spinoff from solr operator PR > [https://github.com/apache/solr-operator/issues/529] > When solr-operator performs a rolling restart or rolling upgrade, it will > stop one node at a time, but SolrJ (both external and internal) will continue > sending traffic to the node until requests start failing, since at the time > SolrJ picks up the "live_nodes" change, it is too late. > While the operator PR mentioned above will prevent external requests through > the k8s service to the draining node, it will not prevent internal traffic. > This issue thus aims to introduce some API or mechanism to flag a Solr node > as NOT READY for traffic. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@solr.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@solr.apache.org