Guys, just to give you an update, we think we "might" have found the
issue. iptables was enabled on one query server and disabled on the
other. The server where iptables is enabled is the one having issues,
we disabled the iptables today to test out the theory that the
iptables might be causing this issue of null/empty response. If the
server holds up during the weekend then we have the culprit :-)

Thanks to all of you who helped me out. Stay tuned.

Ravi Kiran

On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> On 5/10/2012 4:17 PM, Ravi Solr wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for responding Mr. Heisey... I don't see any parsing errors in
>> my log but I see lot of exceptions like the one listed below....once
>> an exception like this happens weirdness ensues. For example - To
>> check sanity I queried for uniquekey:"111" from the solr admin GUI it
>> gave back numFound equal to all docs in that index i.e. its not
>> searching for that uniquekey at all, it blindly matched all docs.
>> However, once you restart the server the same index without any change
>> works perfectly returning only one doc in numFound when you search for
>> uniquekey:"111"...I tried everything from reindexing, copying index
>> from another sane server, delete entire index and reindex from scratch
>> etc but in vain, it works for roughly 24 hours and then starts
>> throwing the same error no matter what the query is.
>>
>>
>>
>> [#|2012-05-10T13:27:14.071-0400|SEVERE|sun-appserver2.1.1|xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx|_ThreadID=21;_ThreadName=httpSSLWorkerThread-9001-6;_RequestID=d44462e7-576b-4391-a499-c65da33e3293;|Error
>> searching data for section Local
>> org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrServerException: Error executing query
>>        at
>> org.apache.solr.client.solrj.request.QueryRequest.process(QueryRequest.java:95)
>>        at
>> org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrServer.query(SolrServer.java:311)
>>        at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(FeedController.java:621)
>>        at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(FeedController.java:402)
>
>
> This is still saying solrj.  Unless I am completely misunderstanding the way
> things work, which I will freely admit is possible, this is the client code.
>  Do you have anything in the log files from Solr (the server)?  I don't have
> a lot of experience with Tomcat, because I run my Solr under jetty as
> included in the example.  It looks like the client is running under Tomcat,
> though I suppose you might be running Solr under a different container.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>

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