Yes, I missunderstood you question (re: the crashed). Solr did not crash but
we shutdown the JVM (tomcat) gracefully after we kill all our workers. But
upon restarting, solr just throwing the error.
Regards,
/Renz

2009/8/11 Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>

>
> : > 5) are these errors appearing after Solr crashes and you restart it?
> :
> :
> : Yep, I can't find the logs but it's something like can't obtain lock for
> : <somefile>.lck Need to delete that fiile in order to start the solr
> properly
>
> wait ... either you missunderstood my question, or you just explained
> what's happening.
>
> If you are using SimpleFSLock, and solr crashes (OOM, kill -9, yank the
> power cord) then it's possible the lock file will get left arround, in
> which case this is the expected behavior.  there's a config option you
> can set to tell solr that on start up you want it to cleanup any old lock
> files, but if you switch to the "single" lock manager mode your life gets
> a lot easier anyway.
>
> But you never mentioned anything about the server crashing in your
> original message, so i'm wondering if you really ment to answer "yep" when
> i asked "are these errors appearing *after* Solr crashes"
>
>
> -Hoss
>
>

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