On 6/27/2017 6:50 AM, Markus Jelsma wrote: > We have a proces checking presence of many documents in a collection, just a > simple client.getById(id). It sometimes begins throwing lots of these > exceptions in a row: > > org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrServerException: > java.lang.IllegalStateException: Connection pool shut down > > Then, as suddenly as it appeared, it's gone again a no longer a problem. I > would expect SolrJ not to throw this but to wait until it the connection > pool, or whatever mechanism is there, to recover. > > Did i miss a magic parameter for SolrJ?\
That error message will be much longer than what you've provided here. It will have a java stacktrace that's typically a dozen or so lines long. There may also be one or more "Caused by" sections after the stacktrace, each with a stacktrace of its own. Can you share the full error message? Is the server also running 6.6.0, or a different version? It would also be helpful if you can share the SolrJ code you've written, cleanly redacted to remove anything sensitive. That particular message ("Connection pool shut down") sounds like it probably came from HttpClient, which SolrJ uses ... and I would expect that to only happen if you close/shutdown the HttpClient or the SolrClient. After closing, a client can't be used any more. Normally the only time you should close a client is right before exiting the program, although if the program's about to exit, it's generally unnecessary, so in my opinion for *most* usages, closing the client likely never needs to happen. Thanks, Shawn