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2019 Apr 14
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...without autoindex active and even if mailboxes are periodically indexed
> from cron, the last emails received with be indexed at the moment of the
> search.?
I expect that dovecot has to because of it's default behavior by only
bringing the index up-to-date just before search. So it has towait for
the index result to be available if there's been any new mails indexed.
> 1) a configurable batch size would enable to tune the number of emails
> per request and help stay under the 60 seconds hard coded http request
> timeout. A configurable http timeout would be less useful, si...
2019 Apr 14
1
dovecot Digest, Vol 192, Issue 52
...without autoindex active and even if mailboxes are periodically indexed
> from cron, the last emails received with be indexed at the moment of the
> search.?
I expect that dovecot has to because of it's default behavior by only
bringing the index up-to-date just before search. So it has towait for
the index result to be available if there's been any new mails indexed.
> 1) a configurable batch size would enable to tune the number of emails
> per request and help stay under the 60 seconds hard coded http request
> timeout. A configurable http timeout would be less useful, si...
2019 Apr 14
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...active and even if mailboxes are periodically indexed
>> from cron, the last emails received with be indexed at the moment of the
>> search.?
> I expect that dovecot has to because of it's default behavior by only
> bringing the index up-to-date just before search. So it has towait for
> the index result to be available if there's been any new mails indexed.
>
>> 1) a configurable batch size would enable to tune the number of emails
>> per request and help stay under the 60 seconds hard coded http request
>> timeout. A configurable http timeout wou...
2009 Jan 21
4
Best virtualization setup for Centos 5.2
Hi,
we are running Centos 5.2 on our servers for some time now and are really
happy with it. Now I'm investigating the best way to setup virtual machines
in order to streamline our infrastructure. The setup I'm aiming for is
Centos 5.2 guests on Centos 5.2 host. The physical systems are going to be
2xquad core Xeons and the VMs are probably going to be 1 or 2 vCPUs with 1
or 2 gb of