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Ramkumar Aiyengar updated SOLR-7361:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: May be provide for a method in CoreContainer to wait till cores are
initialized?)
> Main Jetty thread blocked by core loading delays HTTP listener from binding
> if core loading is slow
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> Key: SOLR-7361
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7361
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SolrCloud
> Reporter: Timothy Potter
> Assignee: Timothy Potter
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> During server startup, the CoreContainer uses an ExecutorService to load
> cores in multiple back-ground threads but then blocks until cores are loaded,
> see: CoreContainer#load around line 290 on trunk (invokeAll). From the
> JavaDoc on that method, we have:
> {quote}
> Executes the given tasks, returning a list of Futures holding their status
> and results when all complete. Future.isDone() is true for each element of
> the returned list.
> {quote}
> In other words, this is a blocking call.
> This delays the Jetty HTTP listener from binding and accepting requests until
> all cores are loaded. Do we need to block the main thread?
> Also, prior to this happening, the node is registered as a live node in ZK,
> which makes it a candidate for receiving requests from the Overseer, such as
> to service a create collection request. The problem of course is that the
> node listed in /live_nodes isn't accepting requests yet. So we either need to
> unblock the main thread during server loading or maybe wait longer before we
> register as a live node ... not sure which is the better way forward?
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