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Mark Miller commented on SOLR-6761:
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I don't see why silent fail couldn't be a config option though. There probably 
are Solr administrators that would like to try and address this and not break 
all it's clients. It's fairly dangerous if any clients where counting on that 
behavior though. I think it should come with a big fat warning at least.

> Ability to ignore commit and optimize requests from clients when running in 
> SolrCloud mode.
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>                 Key: SOLR-6761
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6761
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: SolrCloud, SolrJ
>            Reporter: Timothy Potter
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> In most SolrCloud environments, it's advisable to only rely on auto-commits 
> (soft and hard) configured in solrconfig.xml and not send explicit commit 
> requests from client applications. In fact, I've seen cases where improperly 
> coded client applications can send commit requests too frequently, which can 
> lead to harming the cluster's health. 
> As a system administrator, I'd like the ability to disallow commit requests 
> from client applications. Ideally, I could configure the updateHandler to 
> ignore the requests and return an HTTP response code of my choosing as I may 
> not want to break existing client applications by returning an error. In 
> other words, I may want to just return 200 vs. 405. The same goes for 
> optimize requests.



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