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Rahul Goswami commented on SOLR-12550:
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As discussed on the Solr user list, I found this issue on Solr 7.2.1. Providing
a patch on 7.2 with GitHub pull request #740 as attached to this Jira with the
appropriate description of and solution to the problem.
I tried the patch in pull request #417 as submitted by Marc but it won't work,
reason being that the builder object which is used to instantiate a
ConcurrentUpdateSolrClient itself doesn't contain the timeout values.
> ConcurrentUpdateSolrClient doesn't respect timeouts for commits and optimize
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> Key: SOLR-12550
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12550
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Marc Morissette
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> We're in a situation where we need to optimize some of our collections. These
> optimizations are done with waitSearcher=true as a simple throttling
> mechanism to prevent too many collections from being optimized at once.
> We're seeing these optimize commands return without error after 10 minutes
> but well before the end of the operation. Our Solr logs show errors with
> socketTimeout stack traces. Setting distribUpdateSoTimeout to a higher value
> has no effect.
> See the links section for my patch.
> It turns out that ConcurrentUpdateSolrClient delegates commit and optimize
> commands to a private HttpSolrClient but fails to pass along its builder's
> timeouts to that client.
> A patch is attached in the links section.
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