AW: Upgrade 6.2.1 to 7.5.0 - "Connection evictor" Threads not closed

2018-11-30 Thread Sebastian Riemer
- "Connection evictor" Threads not closed Hey Sebastian, As for how Solr/SolrJ compatibility is handled, the story for SolrJ looks a lot like the story for Solr itself - major version changes can introduce breaking changes, so it is best to avoid using SolrJ 6.x with Solr 7.x. In practic

Re: Upgrade 6.2.1 to 7.5.0 - "Connection evictor" Threads not closed

2018-11-26 Thread Jason Gerlowski
Hey Sebastian, As for how Solr/SolrJ compatibility is handled, the story for SolrJ looks a lot like the story for Solr itself - major version changes can introduce breaking changes, so it is best to avoid using SolrJ 6.x with Solr 7.x. In practice I think changes that break Solr/SolrJ

Upgrade 6.2.1 to 7.5.0 - "Connection evictor" Threads not closed

2018-11-23 Thread Sebastian Riemer
Hi, we've recently changed our Solr-Version from 6.2.1 to 7.5.0, and since then, whenever we execute a query on solr, a new thread is being created and never closed. These threads are all labelled "Connection evictor" and the gather until a critical mass is reached and either the OS cannot