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Just like it's done in ES, we could route the documents in the statusupdaterbolt based on the host / name or IP and in the spouts check that the number of instances is equal to the # of shards and filter the queries per shard accordingly.
At the moment, we can have only one instance of a spout.
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/shards-and-indexing-data-in-solrcloud.html