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From: Shawn Heisey [mailto:apa...@elyograg.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 10:41 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Data Import Handler Stays Idle
On 7/21/2015 8:17 AM, Pade
Tuesday, July 21, 2015 10:41 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Data Import Handler Stays Idle
On 7/21/2015 8:17 AM, Paden wrote:
> There are some zip files inside the directory and have been addressed
> to in the database. I'm thinking those are the one's it's jumping
Hey shawn when I use the -m 2g command in my script I get the error a 'cannot
open [path]/server/logs/solr.log for reading: No such file or directory' I
do not see how this would affect that.
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Okay. I'm going to run the index again with specifications that you
recommended. This could take a few hours but I will post the entire trace on
that error when it pops up again and I will let you guys know the results of
increasing the heap size.
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On 7/21/2015 8:17 AM, Paden wrote:
> There are some zip files inside the directory and have been addressed to in
> the database. I'm thinking those are the one's it's jumping right over. They
> are not the issue. At least I'm 95% sure. And Shawn if you're still watching
> I'm sorry I'm using solr-5
There are some zip files inside the directory and have been addressed to in
the database. I'm thinking those are the one's it's jumping right over. They
are not the issue. At least I'm 95% sure. And Shawn if you're still watching
I'm sorry I'm using solr-5.1.0.
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>Yes the number of unimported matches (with IOExceptions)
What is the IOException about?
On 7/20/15, 5:10 PM, "Paden" wrote:
>Yes the number of unimported matches. No I did not specify "false" to
>commit
>on any of my dataimporthandler. Since it defaults to true I really didn't
>take it into ac
Yes the number of unimported matches. No I did not specify "false" to commit
on any of my dataimporthandler. Since it defaults to true I really didn't
take it into account though.
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Number of Ioexceptions , are they equal to un-imported/un processed
documents?
By any chance commit set to false in import request
example:
http://localhost:8983/solr/db/dataimport?command=full-import&commit=false
Thanks
Raja
On 7/20/15, 4:51 PM, "Paden" wrote:
>I was consistently checking th
I was consistently checking the logs to see if there were any errors that
would give me any idling. There were no errors except for a few skipped
documents due to some Illegal IOexceptions from Tika but none of those
occurred around the time that solr began idling. A lot of font warnings. But
again
On 7/20/2015 3:03 PM, Paden wrote:
> I'm currently trying to index about 54,000 files with the Solr Data Import
> Handler and I've got a small problem. It fetches about half (28,289) of the
> 54,000 files and it process about 14,146 documents before it stops and just
> stands idle. Here's the statu
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