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Arda updated SOLR-17460: ------------------------ Description: I was attempting to migrate a collection with 3 shards from a Solr 7.0 cluster to a Solr 8.4 cluster. The data is stored in HDFS. I followed the backup-restore process but encountered issues with two of the shards during the restoration. h1. *Migration Process:* *1-* *Backup Command:* To avoid timeouts, I initiated the backup with an async parameter: curl -k --negotiate -u : 'https://<solrNode>:<solrPort>/solr/admin/collections?action=BACKUP&name=<backupName>&collection=<solrCollectionName>x&location=<hdfsPath>& async=12346' *2- Copy Backup to Local:* After the backup, I copied the data from HDFS to the local filesystem: hdfs dfs --copyToLocal <backupPath> <localPath> *3- Transfer Backup to New Cluster:* I then copied the backup files from the older Solr node to the newer one: scp -pr <localPath> <username>@<ip>:<localPathDestination> *4- Prepare New HDFS Path:* On the new Solr cluster, I created a new directory in HDFS and adjusted ownership: hdfs dfs -mkdir <pathName2> hdfs dfs -chown solr:solr <pathName2> *5- Copy Backup to New HDFS Location:* I transferred the backup data from local to the new HDFS path. Before that, I deleted "<str>queryDocAuthorization</str>" parts from solrconfig.xml file to become compatible with the newer version. hdfs dfs --copyFromLocal <localPathDestination> <pathName2> *6- Restore Collection:* Finally, I ran the restore command: curl -k --negotiate -u : 'https://<solrNode>:<solrPort>/solr/admin/collections?action=RESTORE&name=<backupName>&collection=<solrCollectionName>x&location=<hdfs_path>& async=12345' h1. *Issue:* After the restore process completed, I found that two of the shards could not be restored. The logs displayed the following errors: *Error During Shard Restoration:* ERROR [c: <solrCollectionName> s: shard2 r:core_node5 x: : <solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4] o.a.s.h.RequestHandlerBase org.apache.solr.common. SolrException: Error CREATEing SolrCore '<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4': Unable to create core [:<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4] Caused by: org.apache.solr.handler.component.QueryDocAuthorizationComponent..... *FileNotFoundException and Index Corruption:* WARN (parallelCoreAdminExecutor-6-thread-7-processing-n:<solrNode>:<solrPort>_solrx:<solrCollectionName>_shard2 _replica_n1 <numbers> RESTORECORE) [x:<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n1] o.a.s.h. RestoreCore Could not switch to restored index. Rolling back to the current index => org.apache.lucene.index.CorruptindexException: Unexpected file read error while reading index. (resource=BufferedChecksumIndexInput(segments_1g9dk)) Caused by: java.io. FileNotFoundException: File does not exist: hdfs://<hdfsPath>/core_node2/data/restore/<fileName> It appears that Solr is looking for a file in HDFS that doesn't exist, despite no manual deletions being made. I cannot determine why these specific shards failed to restore, or why the system is unable to locate the required files. *Expected Behavior:* The backup and restore process should complete without errors, and all shards should be restored successfully to the new cluster. *Actual Behavior:* Two shards failed to restore, with errors related to missing files and index corruption. was: I was attempting to migrate a collection with 3 shards from a Solr 7.0 cluster to a Solr 8.4 cluster. The data is stored in HDFS. I followed the backup-restore process but encountered issues with two of the shards during the restoration. h1. *Migration Process:* *1-* *Backup Command:* To avoid timeouts, I initiated the backup with an async parameter: curl -k --negotiate -u : 'https://<solrNode>:<solrPort>/solr/admin/collections?action=BACKUP&name=<backupName>&collection=<solrCollectionName>x&location=<hdfsPath>& async=12346' *2- Copy Backup to Local:* After the backup, I copied the data from HDFS to the local filesystem: hdfs dfs --copyToLocal <backupPath> <localPath> *3- Transfer Backup to New Cluster:* I then copied the backup files from the older Solr node to the newer one: scp -pr <localPath> <username>@<ip>:<localPathDestination> *4- Prepare New HDFS Path:* On the new Solr cluster, I created a new directory in HDFS and adjusted ownership: hdfs dfs -mkdir <pathName2> hdfs dfs -chown solr:solr <pathName2> *5- Copy Backup to New HDFS Location:* I transferred the backup data from local to the new HDFS path. Before that, I deleted "<str>queryDocAuthorization</str>" parts from solrconfig.xml file to become compatible with the newer version. hdfs dfs --copyFromLocal <localPathDestination> <pathName2> *6- Restore Collection:* Finally, I ran the restore command: curl -k --negotiate -u : 'https://<solrNode>:<solrPort>/solr/admin/collections?action=RESTORE&name=<backupName>&collection=<solrCollectionName>x&location=<hdfs_path>& async=12345' h1. *Issue:* After the restore process completed, I found that two of the shards could not be restored. The logs displayed the following errors: *Error During Shard Restoration:* ERROR [c: <solrCollectionName> s: shard2 r:core_node5 x: : <solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4] o.a.s.h.RequestHandlerBase org.apache.solr.common. SolrException: Error CREATEing SolrCore '<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4': Unable to create core [:<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4] Caused by: org.apache.solr.handler.component.QueryDocAuthorizationComponent..... *FileNotFoundException and Index Corruption:* WARN (parallelCoreAdminExecutor-6-thread-7-processing-n:<solrNode>:<solrPort>_solrx:<solrCollectionName>_shard2 _replica_n1 <numbers> RESTORECORE) [x:<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n1] o.a.s.h. RestoreCore Could not switch to restored index. Rolling back to the current index => org.apache.lucene.index.CorruptindexException: Unexpected file read error while reading index. (resource=BufferedChecksumIndexInput(segments_1g9dk)) Caused by: java.io. FileNotFoundException: File does not exist: hdfs://<hdfsPath>/core_node2/data/restore/<fileName> It appears that Solr is looking for a file in HDFS that doesn't exist, despite no manual deletions being made. I cannot determine why these specific shards failed to restore, or why the system is unable to locate the required files. Expected Behavior: The backup and restore process should complete without errors, and all shards should be restored successfully to the new cluster. Actual Behavior: Two shards failed to restore, with errors related to missing files and index corruption. > Error During Collection Migration from Solr 7.0 to Solr 8.4: Missing Files > and Shard Restoration Failures > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-17460 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-17460 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Components: hdfs, SolrCloud > Affects Versions: 7.0, 8.4 > Reporter: Arda > Priority: Minor > Labels: backup, restore > > I was attempting to migrate a collection with 3 shards from a Solr 7.0 > cluster to a Solr 8.4 cluster. The data is stored in HDFS. I followed the > backup-restore process but encountered issues with two of the shards during > the restoration. > h1. *Migration Process:* > *1-* *Backup Command:* To avoid timeouts, I initiated the backup with an > async parameter: > curl -k --negotiate -u : > 'https://<solrNode>:<solrPort>/solr/admin/collections?action=BACKUP&name=<backupName>&collection=<solrCollectionName>x&location=<hdfsPath>& > async=12346' > *2- Copy Backup to Local:* After the backup, I copied the data from HDFS to > the local filesystem: > hdfs dfs --copyToLocal <backupPath> <localPath> > *3- Transfer Backup to New Cluster:* I then copied the backup files from the > older Solr node to the newer one: > scp -pr <localPath> <username>@<ip>:<localPathDestination> > *4- Prepare New HDFS Path:* On the new Solr cluster, I created a new > directory in HDFS and adjusted ownership: > hdfs dfs -mkdir <pathName2> > hdfs dfs -chown solr:solr <pathName2> > *5- Copy Backup to New HDFS Location:* I transferred the backup data from > local to the new HDFS path. Before that, I deleted > "<str>queryDocAuthorization</str>" parts from solrconfig.xml file to become > compatible with the newer version. > hdfs dfs --copyFromLocal <localPathDestination> <pathName2> > *6- Restore Collection:* Finally, I ran the restore command: > curl -k --negotiate -u : > 'https://<solrNode>:<solrPort>/solr/admin/collections?action=RESTORE&name=<backupName>&collection=<solrCollectionName>x&location=<hdfs_path>& > async=12345' > h1. > *Issue:* > After the restore process completed, I found that two of the shards could not > be restored. The logs displayed the following errors: > *Error During Shard Restoration:* > ERROR [c: <solrCollectionName> s: shard2 r:core_node5 x: : > <solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4] o.a.s.h.RequestHandlerBase > org.apache.solr.common. SolrException: Error CREATEing SolrCore > '<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4': Unable to create core > [:<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n4] Caused by: > org.apache.solr.handler.component.QueryDocAuthorizationComponent..... > *FileNotFoundException and Index Corruption:* > WARN > (parallelCoreAdminExecutor-6-thread-7-processing-n:<solrNode>:<solrPort>_solrx:<solrCollectionName>_shard2 > _replica_n1 <numbers> RESTORECORE) [x:<solrCollectionName>_shard2_replica_n1] > o.a.s.h. RestoreCore Could not switch to restored index. Rolling back to the > current index => org.apache.lucene.index.CorruptindexException: Unexpected > file read error while reading index. > (resource=BufferedChecksumIndexInput(segments_1g9dk)) > Caused by: java.io. FileNotFoundException: File does not exist: > hdfs://<hdfsPath>/core_node2/data/restore/<fileName> > It appears that Solr is looking for a file in HDFS that doesn't exist, > despite no manual deletions being made. I cannot determine why these specific > shards failed to restore, or why the system is unable to locate the required > files. > *Expected Behavior:* > The backup and restore process should complete without errors, and all shards > should be restored successfully to the new cluster. > *Actual Behavior:* > Two shards failed to restore, with errors related to missing files and index > corruption. -- 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