Can you try 'Network Load Balancer" in aws?

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On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 12:21 AM Shawn Heisey <elyog...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 12/12/22 08:14, Pradeep wrote:
> > We have migrated Apache solr aws load balancer  from classic to
> Application
> > load balancer. We havent changed anything in solr other than migrating
> load
> > balancer but solr taking more time while committing in Solr.
> >
> > Fyi, we are processing 200 records every batch, this is failing at last
> > stage of commit in solr (deleting stale records in solr). But same logic
> > working fine from many years in classic load balancer but after migration
> > to ALB this is happenning.
>
> The message subject mentions optimize but the message body does not.
>
> Is optimize involved?  An optimize of a large index is always going to
> be slow.
>
> Solr does not have any kind of "deleting stale records" that I have ever
> heard of, so that must be something your code, which is more difficult
> for us to troubleshoot because we are not going to have any idea how to
> get that code to give useful logs without a lot more information about
> that code.
>
> If you're encountering an error from Solr then solr.log should have at
> least some info about what happened and that might be enough info to
> figure out the problem.
>
> If changing the load balancer caused issues, then you may need to talk
> to someone who understands how to troubleshoot the LB.
>
> Basically we need a lot more information about what's happening to have
> any hope of helping you.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>

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