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Gus Heck updated SOLR-10211:
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    Attachment: Screen Shot 2019-01-25 at 12.16.04 PM.png

> Solr UI Repeats long requests
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>                 Key: SOLR-10211
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10211
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>          Components: Admin UI
>    Affects Versions: 6.3
>         Environment: Linux Debian7, Firefox 51.0.1
>            Reporter: Tomasz Czarnecki
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: blocker
>             Fix For: 7.0
>
>         Attachments: Connection to Solr lost message.png, Screen Shot 
> 2019-01-25 at 12.16.04 PM.png, repeated optimize requests.png
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>
> I can observe the following behavior in the new UI:
> - If request takes to long
> - Pop up red "Connection to Solr lost" message.
> - Try to repeat last request every few seconds to recover.
> As this tactic may seem OK for real connection problems it may do a lot of 
> harm if request takes long because it's heavy.
> I have had two such scenarios.
> 1. Loading Schema (e.g. /#/collection1/schema). For big index this can 
> require a a lot of memory initially. And it can take 20-30 seconds. But if 
> such operation is repeated several times in a series is short time frame, 
> resource requirements add up and this results in OOM exception on server side.
> The workaround is to:
> - Try to load schema
> - If red red "Connection to Solr lost" message pops up close Solr UI browser 
> tab.
> - Wait a about minute for server to warm up.
> - Open a new Solr UI tab and load schema again, this time it works fast 
> enough, probably to next index update.
> 2. "optimize now" functionality we occasionally use. It can take a while for 
> some collections (~100GB, 10M docs). If such request is repeated over longer 
> period of time a whole Jetty thread pool can be exhausted leaving Solr 
> unresponsive to any requests.
> It's as easy as starting optimize and leaving your screen for 15 minutes with 
> "Connection to Solr lost" message present.
> Observed on our few Solr instances after migration from 5.3 to 6.3.



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