I've seen queries to both suggest and dedicated in the logs around the
times when it goes down - But I assume most users start by using the search
suggest, and then move to the dedicated page if they don't find what they
need, so search suggest is probably triggered in most circumstances.
For what it's worth, my short term fix has been to hide the search box
(which would force users to go to Main.Search if they want to search for
something), and it's been much more stable. I haven't seen any
search-related issues so far on 6.2 RC1, so I'm hopeful that upgrading this
farm will deal with the issue as well.
I'm pretty sure I just used the deb package for 5.4.3, so it's unlikely I
have old search suggest sources, but who knows.
Thanks for the info,
aaron
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea <
mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Aaron Hardy at AC
<ashtarcommunications(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm experiencing frequent crashes that I think are related to Solr, and
I'd
appreciate any advice on how to fix them.
I have a fairly large wiki (with several thousand attachments) running
5.4.3 on tomcat7, and it goes down multiple times a day. Sometimes it
will
remain unresponsive for a few minutes then come
back on its own, other
times it stays down until I restart tomcat. Usage runs anywhere from a
few
active users to several thousand, depending on
time of day. Crashes
happen
even when the number of users is low.
Checking catalina.out and the localhost_access logs, there almost always
appears to be requests related to solr around the time it goes down.
Sometimes catalina.out shows a java heap out of memory error, but other
times there are no errors in the logs at all, the site is just
unresponsive.
I can usually reproduce the issue by running
several searches back to
back,
while browsing pages in another tab. While the
searches are in progress,
the responsiveness of browsing pages steadily drops until it times out.
It
usually only takes 5 or 10 searches before this
happens.
Are you referring to the live search (a.k.a. search suggest) from the
top right corner of each page or are you using the dedicated search
page, Main.Search? One big difference is that the live search performs
multiple queries (one per each search suggest source configured in the
administration) while the dedicated search page performs a single
query. Also, the default search suggest sources have been improved in
5.4.2 as part of
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-10051 . Maybe you
kept the old search suggest sources when you upgraded to 5.4.3?
Hope this helps,
Marius
> The other thing that makes me suspect
Solr is that even when the site
> doesn't crash, while running a search in one tab, requests in the other
tab
don't finish until the search is complete -
it (subjectively, I know)
feels
> like other requests are suspended while Solr is thinking.
> Potentially related is that I
occasionally also see JDBC connection pool
> related errors in the logs when it goes down - I have tried tweaking my
> connection pool size settings, to no avail.
> My current java memory settings are:
> JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms2500m -Xmx2500m -XX:PermSize=64m
> -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC"
> I've used everything from the
800m
xwiki.org settings to 3GB+, and it
> doesn't seem to make a difference.
> I have also reduced the cache
settings from 3000 back to 100 in
> xwiki.properties, which hasn't helped.
> My hibernate settings are:
> connection.pool.size = 100
> statement_cache.size = 50
> dbcp.maxActive = 100
> dbcp.maxIdle = 10
> dbcp.maxWait = 300000
> Mysql max_connections is set to 290
> I have changed nearly all of those
numbers at some point, but nothing
seems
> to help.
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated
- even just tips on how to
> troubleshoot what's actually taking the site down, since the logs aren't
> always useful.
> thanks,
> aaron
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