Thanks Karl.

After installing the patch, filename with double quotes and backslashes were 
getting indexed to Solr and the issue is resolved.

Regards,
Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan

From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 5:07 PM
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Cc: Sharnel Merdeck Pereira; Sundarapandian Arumaidurai Vethasigamani
Subject: Re: ManifoldCF documentum indexing issue

I've attached a tentative patch to the ticket CONNECTORS-1434.  Please confirm 
whether or not the patch works for you before I commit it to trunk.

Karl


On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan 
<tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org<mailto:tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org>> 
wrote:
Thanks Karl.

Please find the below steps to recreate the issue on file system repository.

Output connector : Solr
Repository : File system
File name in repository : “dummy” file “name.pdf

Additional Solr parameter : expandMacros=false

On starting the job with above configuration, we are getting “missing content 
stream” .
Please find the attached file for complete log trace.

Regards,
Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan

From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 3:35 PM

To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org<mailto:user@manifoldcf.apache.org>
Cc: Sharnel Merdeck Pereira; Sundarapandian Arumaidurai Vethasigamani
Subject: Re: ManifoldCF documentum indexing issue

I've created a ticket, CONNECTORS-1434, to look at the file name issues.

Karl


On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 5:44 AM, Karl Wright 
<daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
There is no good way to handle a case where Solr doesn't like the file name.  
About the only thing that could be done would be to encode the filename using 
something like URL encoding.  This might have some effects on existing users, 
but more importantly, we really would need to know what characters were legal 
before adopting that solution.

I am not entirely sure how the file name is transmitted to Solr when using 
multipart forms, but how that is done is critical to know what to do.

Karl


On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 4:55 AM, Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan 
<tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org<mailto:tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org>> 
wrote:
Hi Karl,

Thanks for the update!!!

As per the response from Solr team, expandMacros=false is added to the output 
connector as additional parameter.
After adding  expandMacros=false, the indexing job is getting completed with 
“Missing content stream” error for few of the documents and those are not 
indexed into Solr.

As per our analysis, the pdf document’s file name we are trying to index from 
documentum  contains whitespace and special characters like double quotes.
Which makes the file non readable and missing content stream error is thrown.

If there is any work around to overcome this issue, kindly share it with us.

Regards,
Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan

From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 7:20 PM

To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org<mailto:user@manifoldcf.apache.org>
Cc: Sharnel Merdeck Pereira; Sundarapandian Arumaidurai Vethasigamani
Subject: Re: ManifoldCF documentum indexing issue

Here's the response:

>>>>>>
Karl -

There’s expandMacros=false, as covered here: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Parameter+Substitution

But… what exactly is being sent to Solr?    Is there some kind of “${…” being 
sent as a parameter?   Just curious what’s getting you into this in the first 
place.   But disabling probably is your most desired solution.

        Erik
<<<<<<

Karl


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:36 AM, Karl Wright 
<daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Here's the question I posted:

>>>>>>
Hi all,

I've got a ManifoldCF user who is posting content to Solr using the MCF Solr 
output connector.  This connector uses SolrJ under the covers -- a fairly 
recent version -- but also has overridden some classes to insure that multipart 
form posts will be used for most content.

The problem is that, for a specific document, the user is getting an 
ArrayIndexOutOfBounds exception in Solr, as follows:

>>>>>>
2017-06-14T08:25:16,546 - ERROR [qtp862890654-69725:SolrException@148] - 
{collection=c:documentum_manifoldcf_stg, 
core=x:documentum_manifoldcf_stg_shard1_replica1, 
node_name=n:**********:8983_solr, replica=r:core_node1, shard=s:shard1} - 
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -296
        at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1911)
        at 
org.apache.solr.request.macro.MacroExpander._expand(MacroExpander.java:143)
        at 
org.apache.solr.request.macro.MacroExpander.expand(MacroExpander.java:93)
        at 
org.apache.solr.request.macro.MacroExpander.expand(MacroExpander.java:59)
        at 
org.apache.solr.request.macro.MacroExpander.expand(MacroExpander.java:45)
        at 
org.apache.solr.request.json.RequestUtil.processParams(RequestUtil.java:157)
        at 
org.apache.solr.util.SolrPluginUtils.setDefaults(SolrPluginUtils.java:172)
        at 
org.apache.solr.handler.RequestHandlerBase.handleRequest(RequestHandlerBase.java:152)
        at org.apache.solr.core.SolrCore.execute(SolrCore.java:2102)
        at org.apache.solr.servlet.HttpSolrCall.execute(HttpSolrCall.java:654)
        at org.apache.solr.servlet.HttpSolrCall.call(HttpSolrCall.java:460)
        at 
org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.doFilter(SolrDispatchFilter.java:257)
        at 
org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter.doFilter(SolrDispatchFilter.java:208)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler$CachedChain.doFilter(ServletHandler.java:1652)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler.doHandle(ServletHandler.java:585)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ScopedHandler.handle(ScopedHandler.java:143)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.security.SecurityHandler.handle(SecurityHandler.java:577)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.session.SessionHandler.doHandle(SessionHandler.java:223)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ContextHandler.doHandle(ContextHandler.java:1127)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler.doScope(ServletHandler.java:515)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.session.SessionHandler.doScope(SessionHandler.java:185)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ContextHandler.doScope(ContextHandler.java:1061)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ScopedHandler.handle(ScopedHandler.java:141)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.handle(ContextHandlerCollection.java:215)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerCollection.handle(HandlerCollection.java:110)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerWrapper.handle(HandlerWrapper.java:97)
        at org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server.handle(Server.java:499)
        at org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpChannel.handle(HttpChannel.java:310)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpConnection.onFillable(HttpConnection.java:257)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.io<http://org.eclipse.jetty.io>.AbstractConnection$2.run(AbstractConnection.java:540)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.QueuedThreadPool.runJob(QueuedThreadPool.java:635)
        at 
org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.QueuedThreadPool$3.run(QueuedThreadPool.java:555)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
<<<<<<

It looks worrisome to me that there's now possibly some kind of "macro 
expansion" that is being triggered within parameters being sent to Solr.  Can 
anyone tell me either how to (a) disable this feature, or (b) how the MCF Solr 
output connector should escape parameters being posted so that Solr does not 
attempt any macro expansion?  If the latter, I also need to know when this 
feature appeared, since obviously whether or not to do the escaping will depend 
on the precise version of the Solr instance involved.

I'm also quite concerned that considerations of backwards compatibility may 
have been lost at some point with Solr, since heretofore I could count on older 
versions of SolrJ working with newer versions of Solr.  Please clarify what the 
current policy is....


Thanks,
Karl
<<<<<<



On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Karl Wright 
<daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I posted the pertinent question to the solr dev list.  Let's see what they say.

Thanks,
Karl


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:04 AM, Karl Wright 
<daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,

The exception in the solr.log should be reported as a Solr bug.  It is not 
emanating from the Tika extractor (Solr Cell), but is in Solr itself.

I wish there was an easy fix for this.  The problem is *not* an empty stream; 
it's that Solr is attempting to do something with it that it shouldn't.  MCF 
just gets back a 500 error from Solr, and we can't recover from that.

>>>>>>
https://**********/webtop/component/drl?versionLabel=CURRENT&objectId=091e8486805142f5
 (500)
<<<<<<

Karl




On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan 
<tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org<mailto:tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org>> 
wrote:
Hi Karl,

After configuring Solr to ignore Tika errors by adding Tika transformer in the 
job, below behavior is observed.


1)      ManifoldCF fetches the content from documentum, which contains null 
content and tries to push it to the output connector(Solr).

2)      Solr couldn’t accept the null as a value and throwing “Missing content 
stream” error.

3)      Each agent thread In ManifoldCF internally held-up with different 
r_object_id’s that don’t have body content and keeps trying to push the content 
to Solr  after each failure, but Solr couldn’t accept the content and throws 
the same error.

4)      Over the time, the manifold job stops with the error thrown by Solr

Please let know if there is any configuration change which can help us resolve 
this issue.

Please find the attached manifoldCF error log,Solr error log and agent log.

Regards,
Tamizh Kumaran.

From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com<mailto:daddy...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:23 PM
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org<mailto:user@manifoldcf.apache.org>
Cc: Sharnel Merdeck Pereira; Sundarapandian Arumaidurai Vethasigamani
Subject: Re: ManifoldCF documentum indexing issue

Hi Tamizh,

The reported error is 'Error from server at 
http://localhost:8983/solr/documentum_manifoldcf_stg: String index out of 
range: -188'.  The message seemingly indicates that the error was *received* 
from the solr server for one specific document.  ManifoldCF does not recognize 
the error as being innocuous and therefore it will retry for a while until it 
eventually gives up and halts the job.  However, I cannot find that exact text 
anywhere in the Solr output connector code, so I wonder if you transcribed it 
correctly?

There should also be the following:
(1) A record of the attempts in the manifoldcf.log file, with a MCF stack trace 
attached to each one;
(2) Simple history records for that document that are of the type 
INGESTDOCUMENT.
(3) Solr log entries that have a Solr stack trace.

The last one is the one that would be the most helpful.  It is possible that 
you are seeing a problem in Solr Cell (Tika) that is manifesting itself in this 
way.  You can (and should) configure your Solr to ignore Tika errors.

Thanks,
Karl




On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 3:20 AM, Tamizh Kumaran Thamizharasan 
<tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org<mailto:tthamizhara...@worldbankgroup.org>> 
wrote:
Hi,

The Manifoldcf 2.7.1 is running in the multiprocess zk model and integrated 
with PostgreSQL 9.3. The expected setup is to crawl the Documentum contents and 
pushed on to the output SOLR 5.3.2. The crawler-ui app is installed on the 
tomcat and startup script is pointed with the MF properties.xml during server 
startup. Manifold along with the bundled ZK, tomcat are running on the same 
host with OS as  Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.9 (Santiago). The DB 
is running on a windows box.
The ZK is integrated with the DB through the properties.xml and 
properties-global.xml
The ZK, the documentum related processes(registry and server) are up and the  
two agents (start-agents.sh and start-agents-2.sh) are started  which produce 
multiple threads to index the documemtum contents into SOLR through ManifoldCF.

The Current no of the connections configured on the MF are as below.
SOLR Output max connection : 25
Document repository  Max Connections: 25
Properties.xml:
<property name="org.apache.manifoldcf.database.maxhandles" value="50"/>
<property 
name="org.apache.manifoldcf.cr<http://org.apache.manifoldcf.cr>awler.threads" 
value="25"/>
Total documentum document count : 0.5 million

After the Job is started, it indexed some 20000+ documents and gets terminated 
with the below error on the Manifold JOB.
Error: Repeated service interruptions - failure processing document: Error from 
server at http://localhost:8983/solr/documentum_manifoldcf_stg: String index 
out of range: -188

Please find the attached manifoldCF error log and agent log.

Please let me know the observations on the cause of the issue and the 
configuration on the threads used  for crawling. Please share your thoughts.

Regards,
Tamizh Kumaran









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