Occasional Hang in IndexWriter.close()

2008-04-18 Thread Stu Hood
rget directory..."); this.targetDirectory.close(); System.out.println("...done."); """ ... and the output clearly shows that we get stuck in close. ---

Re: Occasional Hang in IndexWriter.close()

2008-04-20 Thread Stu Hood
Hey Mike, Thanks for your input... the 'IndexWriter.close' call was actually in a 'finally' block around the merge code, without a 'catch', which I realized may have been hiding the exception (I didn't realize close would block if an exception had occurred). I've moved the close out of the fin

FW: Re: Occasional Hang in IndexWriter.close()

2008-04-21 Thread Stu Hood
erges: _mk:C70616 _ml:C88 _mp:C5 _mo:C9905 [total 1 pending] IW 0 [main]: now commit transaction IW 0 [main]: checkpoint: wrote segments file "segments_n" IFD [main]: now checkpoint "segments_n" [11 segments ; isCommit = true] IFD [main]: deleteCommits: now remove commit &quo

Re: FW: Re: Occasional Hang in IndexWriter.close()

2008-04-22 Thread Stu Hood
Hey Mike, Thank you very much for looking into this issue! I originally switched to the SerialMergeScheduler to try and work around this bug: http://lucene.markmail.org/message/awkkunr7j24nh4qj . I switched back to the ConcurrentMergeScheduler yesterday (since I would rather fail quickly due t

RE: Does lucene support distributed indexing?

2008-04-28 Thread Stu Hood
Solr does not do distributed indexing, but the development version _does_ do distributed search, in addition to replication. Currently, you can manually shard up your data to a set of Solr instances, and then query them by adding a 'shard=localhost:8080/solr_1,localhost:8080/solr_2' parameter.

"Off By One": CorruptIndexException

2008-05-13 Thread Stu Hood
ade if possible. 1.6.0_06 is out, and I was wondering if anyone had tested it with Lucene 2.3.2? Thanks, Stu Hood Architecture Software Developer Mailtrust, a Division of Rackspace - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addi

Re: Lucene performance issues..

2008-07-27 Thread Stu Hood
Also, keep in mind that optimization is a very disk intense process (and therefore slow). It completely rewrites the index, and should only be done when you are not expecting the index to change for a while. -Original Message- From: "Daniel Naber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, July