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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 13
3
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...re may be a socket timeout configured on inter-server requests --
distributed queries or the load balancing that SolrCloud does. I can
never remember whether this is the case by default. I think it is.
> If there is an issue on initial indexing, where you are not really
> concerned about qucik visibility but just getting things into the index
> efficiently, a better approach would be for dovecot plugin not to send
> any commit or softCommit (or waitSearcher either) and that should speed
> things up. You'd need to configure solr with a long autoSoftCommit
> maxTime and a r...
2019 Apr 14
1
[PATCH] Re: Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
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2019 Apr 13
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...olr configuration.
Is this a problem only on initial indexing or an ongoing problem after
initial indexing?
The parameters that the solr plugin are using are designed to make
documents visible to searches quickly.
If there is an issue on initial indexing, where you are not really
concerned about qucik visibility but just getting things into the index
efficiently, a better approach would be for dovecot plugin not to send
any commit or softCommit (or waitSearcher either) and that should speed
things up. You'd need to configure solr with a long autoSoftCommit
maxTime and a reasonable autoCommit...
2011 Dec 21
0
the principle of the vm snapshot based on qemu-dm
....
register_savevm() included in ioemu-qemu-xen/hw/*.c covers various kinds of hardware in order to save the state of current running vm. In this way, the file saved by the cmd of 'xm save domain snapshot.save' is of large size and the operation costs much time. Is there anyelse way to qucikly create a snapshot, such as only saving the memory state(similary with Hibernation) or something else?!
If someone who understands the principle or have the relevant statistics, thanks for sharing.
cheers
bruce
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2003 Dec 04
1
connection.tdb difference IP vs. NetBIOS name
Hello all,
I am having a problem with Samba 3.0.0 (I have actually tested
this with 3.0.1pre3, and seem to have the same problem). I am trying to
add a new message to smbcontrol. I have put the code into smbcontrol.c,
and I can deliver messages to the samba processes (using the command
line: ./smbcontrol smbd <mymsg>). The problem is that
messages get delivered to the Samba
2019 Apr 14
0
[PATCH] Re: Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...imeout configured on inter-server requests --
> distributed queries or the load balancing that SolrCloud does.? I can
> never remember whether this is the case by default.? I think it is.
>
>> If there is an issue on initial indexing, where you are not really
>> concerned about qucik visibility but just getting things into the index
>> efficiently, a better approach would be for dovecot plugin not to send
>> any commit or softCommit (or waitSearcher either) and that should speed
>> things up. You'd need to configure solr with a long autoSoftCommit
>>...
2011 Mar 03
4
Load balancing...
Hi All,
Can anyone help me hash out how best to load balance a website that is
getting considerable traffic? In the past I only have experience with BigIP
where you have a load balancing device that keeps track and send traffic to
the best server possible at the time. This was a proprietary system that I
think was something Dell rebranded.
Right now, the whole site is is 400gb of video, HTML5,