I'm getting all 200 return codes from Solr on all of my batches. I skimmed the logs for errors, but I didn't try to grep for "Exception". I will take your advice look there for some clues.
Incidentally I'm running solr 1.2 using Jetty. I'm not on 1.3 because I read it wasn't released yet. Is there a (more stable than 1.2) branch of 1.3 I should be using instead? I know 1.2 is obviously dated, and came packaged with an old version of Lucene. Should I update either or both? Yonik Seeley wrote: > > No records should be dropped, regardless of if a commit or optimize is > going on. > Are you checking the return codes (HTTP return codes for Solr 1.3)? > Some updates could be failing for some reason. > Also grep for "Exception" in the solr log file. > > -Yonik > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:02 PM, dls1138 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I've been sending data in batches to Solr with no errors reported, yet >> after >> a commit, over 50% of the records I added (before the commit) do not show >> up- even after several subsequent commits down the road. >> >> Is it possible that Solr/Lucene could be disregarding or dropping my add >> queries if those queries were executed while a commit was running? >> >> For example, if I add 300 records, and then do a commit- during the 10-20 >> seconds for the commit to execute (on an index over 1.2M records), if I >> add >> 100 more records during that 10-20 second time period, are those adds >> lost? >> I'm assuming they are not and will be visible after the next commit, but >> I >> want to be sure as it seems that some are being dropped. I just need to >> know >> if this can happen during commits or if I should be looking elsewhere to >> resolve my dropped record problem. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Adding-records-during-a-commit-tp17872257p17872257.html >> Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Adding-records-during-a-commit-tp17872257p17874274.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.