Hao, What version of Riak are you using?
Thanks, Alex > On Sep 2, 2015, at 11:26 AM, Fred Dushin <fdus...@basho.com> wrote: > > I apologize, I was wrong about the timeouts -- they are configurable, either > through the client, or in the advanced config on the Riak server(s). > > The timeout gets set in the server here: > > https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/src/yz_pb_admin.erl#L114 > <https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/src/yz_pb_admin.erl#L114> > > This means you can set the timeout in the PB client, as in > > riakc_pb_socket:create_search_index(Pid, Index, Schema, [{timeout, Timeout}, > ...]) > > where timeout is in milliseconds (or the atom 'infinity'). > > cf. http://basho.github.io/riak-erlang-client/ > <http://basho.github.io/riak-erlang-client/> > > The order of precedence is: > > 1. client-defined > 2. riak config > 3. default (45 seconds) > > -Fred > >> On Sep 2, 2015, at 8:13 AM, Fred Dushin <fdus...@basho.com >> <mailto:fdus...@basho.com>> wrote: >> >> What is the return value you are getting from >> rick_pb_socket:create_search_index? If it's ok, then the Solr cores should >> have been created on all nodes. Otherwise, you should check the logs for >> timeout messages, e.g., >> >> https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/src/yz_index.erl#L443 >> <https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/src/yz_index.erl#L443> >> >> If you are getting timeouts, instead of sleeping, you should probably query >> your cluster for the search index, along the lines of what is done in one of >> the riak tests, e.g., >> >> https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/riak_test/yz_pb.erl#L100 >> <https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/riak_test/yz_pb.erl#L100> >> >> If necessary, you might want to fold over all nodes in your cluster, to >> ensure the index has been propagated to all nodes, and possibly use the >> wait_for patterns used in the tests. >> >> Unfortunately, it looks like the internal timeout used to wait for >> propagation of indexes to all nodes is not configurable -- it defaults to 45 >> seconds: >> >> https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/include/yokozuna.hrl#L134 >> <https://github.com/basho/yokozuna/blob/2.1.1/include/yokozuna.hrl#L134> >> >> I hope that helps, >> >> -Fred >> >>> On Sep 2, 2015, at 6:27 AM, Hao <jusf...@163.com <mailto:jusf...@163.com>> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> What's the maximum seconds to wait after creating an search index and >>> before setting it on the bucket? >>> >>> On my local machine, I only need to wait 1 second, sometimes I feel I don't >>> need to wait at all, but on a production server which is basically zero >>> traffic, I have to wait about 10 seconds(definitely over 5s) before I can >>> set the index on a bucket. >>> >>> I am using riakc_pb_socket client. At first I thought something wrong with >>> my function to "create" and "set" the index but then when I split the >>> process, it's fine. So seems it's the interval in between that matters. >>> >>> I need to know how long is the maximum because I need to restore a lot of >>> buckets and set index on them via a script. I don't care how long it takes >>> but I don't want it to miss any index not being set on the bucket. >>> >>> The exact error on the console when I set the index on a bucket is >>> >>> <<"Invalid bucket properties: [{search_index,\n >>> <<\"application_test_player_idx does not exist\">>}]">> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Hao >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> riak-users mailing list >>> riak-users@lists.basho.com <mailto:riak-users@lists.basho.com> >>> http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com >>> <http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com> >> > > _______________________________________________ > riak-users mailing list > riak-users@lists.basho.com > http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com
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