I am trying to index a large set of log files obtained from a tomcat server. I have written the code to open each file, create an index for each line and then store each line using Apache lucene. All of this is done using multi-threading.
I get the this exception when i try to this code
org.apache.lucene.store.LockObtainFailedException: Lock obtain timed out:
Code
if (indexWriter.getConfig().getOpenMode() == IndexWriterConfig.OpenMode.CREATE)
{
// New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
System.out.println("adding " + path);
indexWriter.addDocument(doc);
} else {
// Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so
// we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact
// path, if present:
System.out.println("updating " + path);
indexWriter.updateDocument(new Term("path", path), doc);
}
indexWriter.commit();
indexWriter.close();
Now I thought since i am committing the index every time, it might cause a write lock. so i removed indexWriter.commit();
:
if (indexWriter.getConfig().getOpenMode() == IndexWriterConfig.OpenMode.CREATE)
{
// New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
System.out.println("adding " + path);
indexWriter.addDocument(doc);
} else {
// Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so
// we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact
// path, if present:
System.out.println("updating " + path);
indexWriter.updateDocument(new Term("path", path), doc);
}
indexWriter.close();
Now i get no exception
Q. So my question is why indexWriter.commit(); causes the exception. And even if I remove indexWriter.commit(); i do not get any problem while searching. That is I get the exact result I intended to have. Then why to use indexWriter.commit(); ?