Re: Ingestion API socket timeout exception waiting for response code

2012-05-07 Thread Karl Wright
Thanks for the update! Karl On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Erlend Garåsen wrote: > > Document deletion works perfectly after I reinstalled the SSL certificate > and reentered the username and password to our Solr server. So I think this > issue has been solved. > > Erlend > > On 27.04.12 12.11,

Re: Ingestion API socket timeout exception waiting for response code

2012-05-07 Thread Erlend Garåsen
Document deletion works perfectly after I reinstalled the SSL certificate and reentered the username and password to our Solr server. So I think this issue has been solved. Erlend On 27.04.12 12.11, Erlend Garåsen wrote: Many thanks for your suggestions and help, Karl. Using a filesystem c

Re: Ingestion API socket timeout exception waiting for response code

2012-04-27 Thread Erlend Garåsen
Many thanks for your suggestions and help, Karl. Using a filesystem crawl was actually a good idea for debugging/testing. To install a new version of Solr is not that easy on our test server for many reasons, generally because it is under control of another division dealing with servers at th

Re: Ingestion API socket timeout exception waiting for response code

2012-04-26 Thread Karl Wright
Hi Erlend, I had some time today and was able to verify that everything worked fine against what I have currently on my laptop, which is Solr 3.2. The second job run looks like this: 04-26-2012 15:11:44.154 job end 1335467343879(test) 0 1 04-26-2012 15:11

Re: Ingestion API socket timeout exception waiting for response code

2012-04-26 Thread Karl Wright
Hi Erlend, Can you try the following: (1) Make a fresh Solr checkout of 3.6 or whatever Solr version you are using, and build it (2) Start it (3) Run a simple filesystem crawl using a Solr connection that is created with the default values (4) Delete a file in your filesystem that was crawled (5)