It’s very easy to write a small script that automatically fetches a set of 
results and then iterates over the pages until all results are fetched. There 
is typically no need to fetch them all in one go. 

> On 19 Aug 2025, at 16:42, Ariolu, Joshua <joshua.ari...@invesco.com.invalid> 
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> 
> Hi Solr Community,
> I'm currently trying to retrieve around 100,000 documents directly from the 
> SolrCloud UI, but I'm encountering lock errors when attempting to fetch that 
> many at once. Interestingly, smaller batches work fine.
> Aside from using pagination with cursorMark or the /export request handler, 
> are there any other recommended approaches or best practices for retrieving 
> large result sets directly from the UI without running into such issues?
> Thanks in advance!
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