* Updated implicit definition with terms=true, distrib=false
* Commented out terms handler with notice, as this is the config used in tests
* Remove spurious mentions cluttering other test configs
* Remove implicit terms=true param
* Remove definitions from shipped configsets
* Improve documentation
* Add CHANGES record
* Remove DIH example directory
* Remove contrib code directories
* Remove contrib package related configurations for build tools
* Remove mention of DIH example
* remove dih as build dependencies and no-longer needed version pins
* Remove README references to DIH
* Remove dih mention from the script that probably does need to exist at all
* More build artifact references
* More removed dependencies leftovers (licenses/versions)
* No need to smoke exclude DIH anymore
* Remove Admin UI's DIH integration
* Remove DIH from shortname package list
* Remove unused DIH (related? not?) dataset
Unclear what is happening here, but there is no reference to that directory anywhere else
The other parallel directories ARE referenced in a TestConfigSetsAPI.java
* Hidden Idea files references
* No DIH to ignore anymore
* Remove last Derby DB references
* Remove DIH from documentation
Add the information in Major Changes document with the link to the external repo
* Added/updated a mention to CHANGES
* Fix leftover library mentions
* Fix Spellings
This commit introduces CPU based circuit breaker. This circuit breaker
tracks the average CPU load per minute and triggers if the value exceeds
a configurable value.
This commit also adds a specific control flag for Memory Circuit Breaker
to allow enabling/disabling the same.
* SOLR-14588: Implement Circuit Breakers
This commit consists of two parts: add circuit breakers infrastructure and a "real" JVM heap memory based
circuit breaker which monitors incoming search requests and rejects them with SERVICE_TOO_BUSY error
if the defined threshold is breached, thus giving headroom to existing indexing and search requests
to complete.
* SOLR-14588: Implement Circuit Breakers
This commit consists of two parts: initial circuit breakers infrastructure and real JVM memory based
circuit breaker which monitors incoming search requests and rejects them with SERVICE_TOO_BUSY error
if the defined threshold is breached, thus giving headroom to existing indexing and search requests
to complete.
Prior to this commit, Solr's Jetty listened for connections on all
network interfaces. This commit changes it to only listen on localhost,
to prevent incautious administrators from accidentally exposing their
Solr deployment to the world.
Administrators who wish to override this behavior can set the
SOLR_JETTY_HOST property in their Solr include file
(solr.in.sh/solr.in.cmd) to "0.0.0.0" or some other value.
A version of this commit was previously reverted due to inconsistency
between SOLR_HOST and SOLR_JETTY_HOST. This commit fixes this issue.
Prior to this commit, Solr's Jetty listened for connections on all
network interfaces. This commit changes it to only listen on localhost,
to prevent incautious administrators from accidentally exposing their
Solr deployment to the world.
Administrators who wish to override this behavior can set the
SOLR_JETTY_HOST property in their Solr include file
(solr.in.sh/solr.in.cmd) to "0.0.0.0" or some other value.
Currently the documentation pretends to create a JKS keystore. It is
only actually a JKS keystore on java 8: on java9+ it is a PKCS12
keystore with a .jks extension (because PKCS12 is the new java default).
It works even though solr explicitly tells the JDK
(SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE_TYPE=JKS) that its JKS when it is in fact not, due
to how keystore backwards compatibility was implemented.
Fix docs to explicitly create a PKCS12 keystore with .p12 extension and
so on instead of a PKCS12 keystore masquerading as a JKS one. This
simplifies the SSL steps since the "conversion" step (which was doing
nothing) from .JKS -> .P12 can be removed.