Hi Karl,
as any time... thanks for the quick reply.
The drawback of this solution is that the search will run in a
"non-authorised" mode: If one of the authority connections does not
work, we will have anonymous access only ...
The prefered solution would support authorised search for all
authority connections except the one that is not working.
kind regards
-RĂ¼diger
Zitat von Karl Wright <[email protected]>:
I believe you can set the socket timeout for the Solr plugin via plugin
parameters. I suggest you try that to limit the damage you'd get if the
request could not be completed.
Thanks,
Karl
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 9:13 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there,
we have the following situation ...
When one of the configured authority connections does not get a response
from its service URL, the search results in a response with an error
(status 503).
What's hppening in the background:
The service URL is not reachable, being blocked by a firewall. At client
side: The Solr-XHR request is pending for long time and finally results in
a 503.
The expected behavior would be, that the search is still working and does
not show results that are protected by this authority connection but
anything else.
Currently we are starting our analysis. So far I'm interessted if this
situation is known by anybody out there and or if there are any hints or
ideas to keep the serach alive even an authority connection is not
available at search execution time.
Thanks in advance
-RĂ¼diger