Shawn, We have confirmed that yes, this is just log noise, and possibly related to the admin interface and not the actual indexing process. As for indexing stopping, that was not actually the case. I got confused about how many documents were in the collection I was indexing, and thought there should have been more.
Thanks, -Peter On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 6:10 PM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: > On 2/14/2017 9:57 AM, Peter Matthew Eichman wrote: > > I am running Solr 6.4.0, and while I am attempting to index my Fedora > > 4 data, I keep getting warning messages in my solr.log: "WARN > > (qtp401424608-18) [ x:fedora4] o.a.s.h.a.LukeRequestHandler Error > > getting file length for [segments_5]". And after that, the indexing > > stops, and the core is left in a non-current state until I issue a > > manual commit request to it. > > I have seen this warning frequently on newer Solr versions. It doesn't > seem to actually affect Solr's operation, it just results in a lot of > excess logging. It is unlikely to cause issues with indexing. > > In your statement, what does "the indexing stops" mean? This is quite > vague about what's actually happening. Error messages related to the > *indexing* have not been provided. Are your indexing clients receiving > any error messages? > > Thanks, > Shawn > > -- Peter Eichman Senior Software Developer University of Maryland Libraries peich...@umd.edu