On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:33 AM, alexander sulz <[email protected]> wrote: > Usually you get a XML-Response when doing commits or optimize, in this case > I get nothing > in return, but the site ( http://[...]/solr/update?optimize=true ) DOESN'T > load forever or anything. > It doesn't hang! I just get a blank page / empty response.
Sounds like you are doing it from a browser? Can you try it from the command line? It should give back some sort of response (or hang waiting for a response). curl "http://localhost:8983/solr/update?commit=true" -Yonik http://www.lucidimagination.com > I use the stuff in the example folder, the only changes i made was enable > logging and changing the port to 8985. > I'll try getting a thread dump if it happens again! > So far its looking good with having allocated more memory to it. > > Am 04.08.2011 16:08, schrieb Yonik Seeley: >> >> On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 8:09 AM, alexander sulz<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Thank you for the many replies! >>> >>> Like I said, I couldn't find anything in logs created by solr. >>> I just had a look at the /var/logs/messages and there wasn't anything >>> either. >>> >>> What I mean by crash is that the process is still there and http GET >>> pings >>> would return 200 >>> but when i try visiting /solr/admin, I'd get a blank page! The server >>> ignores any incoming updates or commits, >> >> "ignores" means what? The request hangs? If so, could you get a thread >> dump? >> >> Do queries work (like /solr/select?q=*:*) ? >> >>> thous throwing no errors, no 503's.. It's like the server has a blackout >>> and >>> stares blankly into space. >> >> Are you using a different servlet container than what is shipped with >> solr? >> If you did start with the solr "example" server, what jetty >> configuration changes have you made? >> >> -Yonik >> http://www.lucidimagination.com > >
