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For an explanation of the various logging levels, see Configuring Logging.<br />

Cloud Screens<br />

When running in <strong>Solr</strong>Cloud mode, a "Cloud" option will appear in the Admin UI between Logging and Collections/<br />

Core Admin which provides status information about each collection & node in your cluster, as well as access to<br />

the low level data being stored in Zookeeper.<br />

Only Visible When using <strong>Solr</strong>Cloud<br />

The "Cloud" menu option is only available on <strong>Solr</strong> instances running in <strong>Solr</strong>Cloud mode. Single node or<br />

master/slave replication instances of <strong>Solr</strong> will not display this option.<br />

Click on the Cloud option in the left-hand navigation, and a small sub-menu appears with options called "Tree",<br />

"Graph", "Graph (Radial)" and "Dump". The default view ("Graph") shows a graph of each collection, the shards<br />

that make up those collections, and the addresses of each replica for each shard.<br />

This example shows the very simple two-node cluster created using the " bin/solr -e cloud -noprompt"<br />

example command. In addition to the 2 shard, 2 replica "gettingstarted" collection, there is an additional "films"<br />

collection consisting of a single shard/replica:<br />

The "Graph (Radial)" option provides a different visual view of each node. Using the same example cluster, the<br />

radial graph view looks like:<br />

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