If your indexing software does not have the ability to retry after a
failure, you might with to change the timeout from 20 seconds to, say,
5 minutes.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Jerome L Quinn <jlqu...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> Otis Gospodnetic <otis_gospodne...@yahoo.com> wrote on 01/14/2010 10:07:15
> PM:
>
>> See those "waitFlush=true,waitSearcher=true" ?  Do things improve if
>> you make them false? (not sure how with autocommit without looking
>> at the config and not sure if this makes a difference when
>> autocommit triggers commits)
>
> Looking at DirectUpdateHandler2, it appears that those values are hardwired
> to true for autocommit.  Unless there's another mechanism for changing
> that.
>
>> Re deleted docs, they are probably getting expunged, it's just that
>> you always have more deleted docs, so those 2 numbers will never be
>> the same without optimize.
>
> I can accept that they will always be different, but that's a large
> difference.
> Hmm, a couple weeks ago, I manually deleted a bunch of docs that had
> associated
> data get corrupted.  Normally, I'd only be deleting a day's worth of docs
> at
> a time.  Is there a time I could expect the old stuff to get cleaned up by
> without optimizing?
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry



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