On 2022-04-25 1:04 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:

If the stop is being done correctly, the maximum amount of time it should take for a Windows system to shut Solr down is five seconds. This is a fact that I actually consider to be a bug on our end ... after a hard-coded sleep of five seconds, solr.cmd will forcefully kill Solr, if it is still running.

Apparently NSSM has ... issues, when it comes to timeouts on both start and stop actions. I haven't seen this, actually, but then we don't restart Solr every week: our Winders VMs get rebooted on patch schedule, but other than that Solr's been up on them without problems.

Dima

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