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Jan Høydahl closed SOLR-1912.
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    Resolution: Cannot Reproduce

Closing ancient issue related to old JSP admin pages.

> Replication handler should offer more useful status messages, especially 
> during fsync/commit/etc.
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-1912
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1912
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: replication (java)
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Chris Harris
>         Attachments: SOLR-1912.patch
>
>
> If you go to the replication admin page 
> (http://server:port/solr/core/admin/replication/index.jsp) while replication 
> is in progress, then you'll see a "Current Replication Status" section, which 
> indicates how far along the replication download is, both overall and for the 
> current file. It's great to see this status info. However, the replication 
> admin page becomes misleading once the last file has been downloaded. In 
> particular, after all downloads are complete Solr 1.4 continues to display 
> things like this:
> {quote}
> Downloading File: _wv_1.del, Downloaded: 44 bytes / 44 bytes [100.0%] 
> {quote}
> until all the index copying, fsync-ing, committing, and so on are complete. 
> It gives the disconcerting impression that data transfer between master and 
> slaves has mysteriously stalled right at the end of a 44 byte download. In 
> case this is weird, let me mention that after a full replication I did just 
> now, Solr spent quite a while in SnapPuller.terminateAndWaitFsyncService(), 
> somewhere between many seconds and maybe 5 minutes.
> I propose that the admin page should offer more useful status messages while 
> fsync/etc. are going on. I offer an initial patch that does this. SnapPuller 
> is modified to always offer a human readable indication of the "current 
> operation", and this is displayed on the replication page. We also stop 
> showing progress indication for the "current file", except when there 
> actually is a file currently being downloaded.



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