Okay, thanks for the help guys... I *think* that this can be resolved by kicking off the delta and passing optimize=false since the default was true in 3.3.
I'll post back if I see the issue pop back up. JT On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Josh Turmel wrote: > Here's what we have set in our data-config.xml > > <dataSource name="jdbc" driver="org.postgresql.Driver" > url="jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/reader" user="data" > batchSize="1000" readOnly="true" autoCommit="false" > transactionIsolation="TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED" > holdability="CLOSE_CURSORS_AT_COMMIT" > /> > > > Thanks, > Josh Turmel > > > On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote: > > > On 11/7/2012 10:55 AM, Otis Gospodnetic wrote: > > > Hi Shawn, > > > > > > It the last part really correct? Optimization should be doable while > > > updates are going on... or am I missing something? > > > > > > > > > From what I recall when I was first putting my build system together, > > which I will admit was on Solr 1.4.0, I couldn't do updates/deletes > > while optimizing was underway. I don't think 3.x was a whole lot > > different in this respect. From the little I understand about the > > significant changes in 4.0, it is probably now possible to do everything > > at the same time with no worry. > > > > Because they are using 3.3, I don't think they have access to this > > ability. Given the limited amount of information available, it seemed > > the most likely explanation. I could be wrong, and if I am, they will > > have to keep looking for an explanation. > > > > I'm definitely no expert, and I have not tried optimizing and updating > > at the same time since upgrading to 3.x. My indexing system > > deliberately avoids doing the two at the same time because it caused > > problems on 1.4.x. > > > > I would certainly love to know for sure whether it's possible on 4.0, > > because I am in the process of updating my entire test environment in > > preparation for a production rollout. If I can do updates/commits at > > the same time as optimizing, my code will get smaller and a lot simpler. > > > > Thanks, > > Shawn > > > > > > > >