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Hoss Man commented on SOLR-6761:
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This would be fairly easy to implement as an UpdateProcessor, which would also
give you an easy way to enable/configure it (I thought we already had an open
issue for that, but i may just be thinking of of the issue about killing
Optimize)
> Ability to ignore commit and optimize requests from clients when running in
> SolrCloud mode.
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> Key: SOLR-6761
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6761
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: SolrCloud, SolrJ
> Reporter: Timothy Potter
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> In most SolrCloud environments, it's advisable to only rely on auto-commits
> (soft and hard) configured in solrconfig.xml and not send explicit commit
> requests from client applications. In fact, I've seen cases where improperly
> coded client applications can send commit requests too frequently, which can
> lead to harming the cluster's health.
> As a system administrator, I'd like the ability to disallow commit requests
> from client applications. Ideally, I could configure the updateHandler to
> ignore the requests and return an HTTP response code of my choosing as I may
> not want to break existing client applications by returning an error. In
> other words, I may want to just return 200 vs. 405. The same goes for
> optimize requests.
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