This has since been fixed. The problem was that there was not enough memory on the machine. It works just fine now.
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote: > > : INFO: Creating a connection for entity id with URL: > : > jdbc:mysql://localhost/researchsquare_beta_library?characterEncoding=UTF8&zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull > : Feb 24, 2011 8:58:25 PM > org.apache.solr.handler.dataimport.JdbcDataSource$1 > : call > : INFO: Time taken for getConnection(): 137 > : Killed > : > : So it looks like for whatever reason, the server crashes trying to do a > full > : import. When I add a LIMIT clause on the query, it works fine when the > LIMIT > : is only 250 records but if I try to do 500 records, I get the same > message. > > ...wow. that's ... weird. > > I've never seen a java process just log "Killed" like that. > > The only time i've ever seen a process log "Killed" is if it was > terminated by the os (ie: "kill -9 <pid>") > > What OS are you using? how are you running solr? (ie: are you using the > simple jetty example "java -jar start.jar" or are you using a differnet > servlet container?) ... are you absolutely certain your machine doens't > have some sort of monitoring in place that kills jobs if they take too > long, or use too much CPU? > > > -Hoss >