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2019 Apr 14
2
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...ow the index was created, Solr might try to
>> set autoSoftCommit to 3 seconds ... which is WAY too short.
I just run with the default. 15s autoCommit and no autoSoftCommit
>> 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 i...
2019 Apr 14
1
dovecot Digest, Vol 192, Issue 52
...ow the index was created, Solr might try to
>> set autoSoftCommit to 3 seconds ... which is WAY too short.
I just run with the default. 15s autoCommit and no autoSoftCommit
>> 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 i...
2019 Apr 14
0
Solr connection timeout hardwired to 60s
...ated, Solr might try to
>>> set autoSoftCommit to 3 seconds ... which is WAY too short.
> I just run with the default. 15s autoCommit and no autoSoftCommit
>
>>> 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
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