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2020 Oct 19
4
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/19/20 1:18 AM, John Fawcett wrote: > I would recommend you to redo the tests after correcting the > configuration. To be doubly sure you can include accented and unique non > accented text in the same email and search for both. If the non accented > text is found you know you've searching against the updated index and > the fact that accented text is not found is not
2020 Oct 19
0
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 19/10/2020 17:00, PGNet Dev wrote: > On 10/19/20 1:18 AM, John Fawcett wrote: >> I would recommend you to redo the tests after correcting the >> configuration. To be doubly sure you can include accented and unique non >> accented text in the same email and search for both. If the non accented >> text is found you know you've searching against the updated index and
2019 Apr 14
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...gt; This thread says that dovecot is sending explicit commits.? I see explicit /update req. with softCommit and waitSearcer=true in a tcpdump. >> One thing >> that might be happening to exceed 60 seconds is an extremely long >> commit, which is usually caused by excessive cache autowarming, but >> might be related to insufficient memory.? The max heap setting on an >> out-of-the-box Solr install (5.0 and later) is 512MB.? That's VERY >> small, and it doesn't take much index data before a much larger heap >> is required. I run with SOLR_JAVA_MEM=&quot...
2019 Apr 13
3
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...ve minutes would be good. Attempting to use a very short autoSoftCommit time will usually lead to problems. This thread says that dovecot is sending explicit commits. One thing that might be happening to exceed 60 seconds is an extremely long commit, which is usually caused by excessive cache autowarming, but might be related to insufficient memory. The max heap setting on an out-of-the-box Solr install (5.0 and later) is 512MB. That's VERY small, and it doesn't take much index data before a much larger heap is required. Thanks, Shawn
2019 Apr 14
1
[PATCH] Re: Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...;cite"> <div> This thread says that dovecot is sending explicit commits. One thing </div> <div> that might be happening to exceed 60 seconds is an extremely long </div> <div> commit, which is usually caused by excessive cache autowarming, but </div> <div> might be related to insufficient memory. The max heap setting on an </div> <div> out-of-the-box Solr install (5.0 and later) is 512MB. That's VERY </div> <div> small, and it doesn't take much inde...
2019 Apr 14
1
dovecot Digest, Vol 192, Issue 52
...gt; This thread says that dovecot is sending explicit commits.? I see explicit /update req. with softCommit and waitSearcer=true in a tcpdump. >> One thing >> that might be happening to exceed 60 seconds is an extremely long >> commit, which is usually caused by excessive cache autowarming, but >> might be related to insufficient memory.? The max heap setting on an >> out-of-the-box Solr install (5.0 and later) is 512MB.? That's VERY >> small, and it doesn't take much index data before a much larger heap >> is required. I run with SOLR_JAVA_MEM=&quot...
2019 Apr 14
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...dovecot is sending explicit commits.? > I see explicit /update req. with softCommit and waitSearcer=true in a > tcpdump. > >>> One thing >>> that might be happening to exceed 60 seconds is an extremely long >>> commit, which is usually caused by excessive cache autowarming, but >>> might be related to insufficient memory.? The max heap setting on an >>> out-of-the-box Solr install (5.0 and later) is 512MB.? That's VERY >>> small, and it doesn't take much index data before a much larger heap >>> is required. > I run with...
2019 Apr 12
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
Looking further at tcpdumps of the Dovecot->Solr traffic and Solr metrics it doesn't seem like there's anything suspicious apart from the TCP windows running full and Dovecot backing of ... until it times out and close the connection. >From my understanding of how Dovecot operates towards Solr it will flush ~1000 documents towards Solr in /update request until it has traversed the
2019 Apr 14
0
[PATCH] Re: Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...ood.? Attempting to use > a very short autoSoftCommit time will usually lead to problems. > > This thread says that dovecot is sending explicit commits.? One thing > that might be happening to exceed 60 seconds is an extremely long > commit, which is usually caused by excessive cache autowarming, but > might be related to insufficient memory.? The max heap setting on an > out-of-the-box Solr install (5.0 and later) is 512MB.? That's VERY > small, and it doesn't take much index data before a much larger heap > is required. > > Thanks, > Shawn I looked into the...
2020 Oct 18
8
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
I've since rebuilt/reconfig'd all parts of my setup from scratch; some good cleanup along the way. Atm, my entire system for send/recv, store/retrieve, + rules & search is working as I intend. Ok, mostly ... Except for this accented-character search mystery. I've got a _lot_ of mail with various languages in bodies, so _do_ need to get this sorted. > On 10/18/20 2:58 PM,