Hi all,
I was doing some performance testing on a Solr cloud when I
noticed that at about 7 and a half hours into the test, I saw the collection
leader started to slow down real bad with p95 values of over 13 seconds per
request. The heap crawled upward and then the whole node fai
Not a solution to your problem, but I'm just curious if starting all the
nodes with -Dsolr.http1=true results in better performance? I'm observing
some performance problems in Solr that manifest itself after a sustained
query load, and was wondering if that's relevant.
https://issues.apache.org/jir
These types of logs point to instability in the cluster. There are likely
recoveries etc... to go along with them. If that is the case you'll want to
get to the root cause of the instability.
Joel Bernstein
http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 11:00 PM Reej M wrote:
> Hi All,
We are trying to index documents for a collection. This worked in Solr 3.6.1,
but running this search under Solr 8.10.1 generates the below error.
multiple values encountered for non multiValued field
Any help would be appreciated, and feel free to ask if you need further info.
smime.p7s
Descr
> We are trying to index documents for a collection. This worked in Solr 3.6.1,
> but running this search under Solr 8.10.1 generates the below error.
>
> multiple values encountered for non multiValued field
>
> Any help would be appreciated, and feel free to ask if you need further info.
We
On 12/9/21 1:24 PM, Heller, George A III CTR (USA) wrote:
We are trying to index documents for a collection. This worked in Solr 3.6.1,
but running this search under Solr 8.10.1 generates the below error.
multiple values encountered for non multiValued field
Any help would be appreciated, and