Hi David,
it is very likely I have less experience in both piece of software, but if we could help some one saving time and headaches, why not.


How would you suggest to proceed?
Are you somehow involved in the projects?
I could send you my recipes to get a feedback of yours?

Just let me know,

cheers!

On 8/30/24 2:02 PM, David Eric Pugh wrote:
  I don't have much Hadoop experience, so probably can't help.  Having said 
that, if you figure some things out and want to augment the ref guide, I would 
be happy to work with you on it.  Maybe even write another tutorial similar to 
https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/getting-started/solr-tutorial.html ?

     On Friday, August 30, 2024 at 03:41:01 AM EDT, Roberto Maggi @ Debian 
<debian...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Eric,
thanks for your interesting.
I'm using Solr9, this doc to setup the cluster
https://apache.github.io/hadoop/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/ClusterSetup.html
and the one you quoted for the "collaboration" with hadoop.

the collections and the relative indexes are correctly present in the
solr database and in hadoop fs but I can't undestand how to check where
are they and how it actually works.

Any idea ?

Rob

On 8/29/24 5:23 PM, David Eric Pugh wrote:
Roberto, I'm hoping the community shares some knowledge, as it's not an area I 
am familiar with, and I'd love to see more content added to the Ref Guide.
You are using Solr 9 I think?  Is this with using the 
https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/solr-on-hdfs.html 
approach?
     On Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 09:30:26 AM EDT, Roberto Maggi @ Debian 
<debian...@gmail.com> wrote:
  Hi you all,
I'm still new to solr and hadoop and I can't find an answer  to this
question that rose in me.

In a multi cluster setup with 3 solr9 hosts and and 3 hadoop datanodes
I'm wondering where and how the data is stored.

If I instruct the creation of a collection with 3 shard splitting, 1/3
on each solr node, but the indexes are actually wrote onto the hadoop
node: how would it work?

Thanks in advance.

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