Hi folks,

I had a Solr instance (in Jetty on Linux) taken down by a process monitoring
tool (God) with a SIGKILL recently.

How bad is this? Can it cause index corruption if it's in the middle of
indexing something? Or will it just lose uncommitted changes? What if the
signal arrives in the middle of the commit process?

Unfortunately I can't tell exactly what it was doing at the time as
someone's deleted the logfile :-(

Thanks,

Andrew.

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