Re: Error: Repeated service interruptions - failure processing document: Read timed out

2013-11-07 Thread Ronny Heylen
Hi, We have reset thottling to 10 for AD and SOLR (2 for the windows repository). Job indexing all pptx to null ouput has run successfully (162733 documents) Job indexing all pptx to solr still fails, manifoldcf.log contains: WARN 2013-11-07 14:34:06,502 (Worker thread '29') - JCIFS: Possibly

Re: Error: Repeated service interruptions - failure processing document: Read timed out

2013-11-07 Thread Karl Wright
Hi Ronny, The failure is being caused because the time spent transferring data to Solr is exceeding the socket timeout you have set for the Solr connection, for some documents. This is probably due to excessive load on the Solr instance. My suggestion is to increase the socket timeout on your

Re: repohistory table on PostgresQL too high size

2013-11-07 Thread Karl Wright
Hi Marcello, The only thing in this table is the history data, so yes, feel free to delete as much of it as you want. Karl On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Marcello Lorenzi mlore...@sorint.itwrote: Hi All, during the Manifold installation on our pre-production environment, we have noticed

Re: Error: Repeated service interruptions - failure processing document: Read timed out

2013-11-07 Thread Ronny Heylen
Karl, I don't know where you live but if you come to Belgium, stop in Brussels for a good Belgian beer ;-) In other words, setting the socket timeout to 2000 instead of 900 has solved the problem. It has indexed about 160,000 documents in 2 hours. On the other hand, the Manifold/Solr machine (all

Authority Service questions

2013-11-07 Thread Mark Libucha
Hi there, Having problems getting my head around the MCF Authority Service. Please just direct me to the documentation if this information is out there already. Is this service (just) a webapp? If so, should running start-webapps.sh install/start it? (I have run start-webapps.sh, but

Re: Authority Service questions

2013-11-07 Thread Karl Wright
Hi Mark, Yes, the Authority Service is a web application. You are supposed to call it something like this: curl http://localhost:8345/mcf-authority-service/UserACLs?username=foo@domain; ... and you get back a list of tokens and authority statuses. Karl On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Mark