: If you look at my email the container that is running SOLR got the request
: params (http access logs provided in first email) but when it goes through
: the SOLR app/code on the container (probably through request filters or
: dispatchers..I don't know exactly) its getting lost, which is what I
Shawn,
I don't believe its the container because we use the same container
in another setup that has 6 cores which is serving almost 1.8 Million
requests a day without a hitch.
If you look at my email the container that is running SOLR got the request
params (http access logs provided in fir
On 5/1/2013 3:14 PM, Ravi Solr wrote:
We are using Solr 3.6.2 with a single core setup on a glassfish server,
every 4-5 hours the server gradually gets into a some kind of a
inconsistent state and stops accepting any queries giving back cached
results. Even the core reload fails giving the follow
We are using Solr 3.6.2 with a single core setup on a glassfish server,
every 4-5 hours the server gradually gets into a some kind of a
inconsistent state and stops accepting any queries giving back cached
results. Even the core reload fails giving the following. Has anybody
experienced such behavi