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Uwe Schindler commented on SOLR-5776:
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[~sar...@syr.edu]: I have no idea what the cron-job is doing! :-) Can somebody 
explain and why this helps?

You can log into MacOSX jenkins (if its running): {{ssh 
jenk...@jenkins-mac.thetaphi.de}} (has IPv4 and IPv6 address), for the password 
send me a note. You can try out whatever you want. Please note, that the 
virtual machine gets reset to "clean and empty state" on every update, so once 
you found a good cron-job, I can persist it on the VM snapshot.

Is there anything to change in Windows or the Linux Jenkins?

Do I really need such a cronjob? I can also explicitely pass 
{{tests.randomssl=false}} in the jenkins config? I don't like such crazy stuff 
going on the machines. I am also not sure about good randomness on virtual 
machines...

> Look at speeding up using SSL with tests.
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-5776
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5776
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Test
>            Reporter: Mark Miller
>            Assignee: Mark Miller
>             Fix For: 4.9, 5.0
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-5776.patch, SOLR-5776.patch
>
>
> We have to disable SSL on a bunch of tests now because it appears to sometime 
> be ridiculously slow - especially in slow envs (I never see timeouts on my 
> machine).
> I was talking to Robert about this, and he mentioned that there might be some 
> settings we could change to speed it up.



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