Thanks, Blake!
I'm running default config values for the AS log levels so they are all set to
'debug'. I took a closer look, and the timeout message happens exactly after
the timeout amount I set (as you'd expect). Interestingly, Solr is in the
middle of deleting documents when it goes silent
That's... interesting.
That RAM allocation seems fine. That Solr timeout is way higher than I would
think is needed.
Maybe set the loglevel to debug and see if it spits out something more useful?
Maybe you'll be able to see what it's up to during that long time. I like
your theory on
It'll be best to stick to 8.x for now. Last I checked ArchivesSpace didn't
like 9.
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Following up on this. And looking for some advice!
Even with the Solr timeout set to 40 minutes, I'm seeing some random Solr
Timeout errors, though these do NOT cause the indexer to restart. In the latest
test run I see one Solr Timeout for delete and one for commit - both following
the PUI
Hello Archivesspace Users Group;
We are planning to upgrade to version 3.3.1 or ArchivesSpace and were
considering upgrading our local installation of External Solr from version
8.11.2 to 9.1.1. Has anyone had experience with running ASpace 3.3.1 with the
latest version of External Solr? Is