Hmmm i have to check something
it seems, that it's no error
There are some zip files which are indexed, and on the admin page
there are fetched all fields, including the contents ... and the zip
document has a realy big content :O
Zitat von sn0...@ulysses-erp.com:
Hello - an hour ago, so
Hello - an hour ago, solr worked fine i had about 2 documents in
the index.
I had made an upadte/extract process from the batch, and saw that on
document has blocked the batch
I waited fo about 2 minutes than i killed the update batch process.
After a restart of the server, i started sol
something, let me know
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> while we have optimized our queries for an average 50ms response time,
> we do occasionally see some that can run between 10 and 100 seconds.
That sounds suspicious. Response times so far from your average indicates that
there is special processing going
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ing a timeout param to the tomcat configuration but it doesnt
> work: connectionTimeout="2" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
> timeout="1" />
>
> any thoughts?? can anyone point me in the right direction on how to
> implement this?
>
> any help appr
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