Ok. I spoke too soon. The problem is not solved. I am still seeing these
file handles lying around. Is this something I should be worried about?
We are now closing the IndexReader but the IndexWriter remains open
through out the running of the program.
problem is not solved
s# lsof | grep index | awk '{n++}; END {print n+0}'
730
java 17558 root 898r REG 8,1 1690991
246658 /var/index/vol201001/_5q1.cfs
java 17558 root 899r REG 8,1 76354
246657 /var/index/vol201001/_5q1.nrm (deleted)
java 17558 root 900r REG 8,1 4886
246661 /var/index/vol201001/_5q2.cfs (deleted)
java 17558 root 901r REG 8,1 19859
246660 /var/index/vol201001/_5q3.cfs (deleted)
java 17558 root 902r REG 8,1 3213
246662 /var/index/vol201001/_5q4.cfs (deleted)
java 17558 root 903r REG 8,1 1294
246663 /var/index/vol201001/_5q5.cfs (deleted)
On 2010/01/26 10:09 PM, Jamie wrote:
HI Jason
Thanks a ton. Problem solved. No more stray file handles!
Jamie
On 2010/01/26 10:03 PM, Jason Rutherglen wrote:
You can call close on the reader obtained via writer.getReader. Well,
actually, you'll need to. :) The underlying writer will not be
affected though.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Jamie<ja...@stimulussoft.com> wrote:
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