11:07:17.097 [Thread-4] INFO nia.activedata.repository.ActiveDataRepository - listener timeout after waiting for [30000] ms
Get this problem even when i try to read data from elasicsearch
This trace is not coming from elasticsearch right?
May be explain exactly what you are doing and how?
i thought this is coming from elatic search. This is in java client, let me paste you the code
public SearchResponse executeRequest(SearchRequest searchRequest) {
SearchResponse response = null ;
try {
response = restHighLevelClient.search(searchRequest);
} catch (Exception ee) {
logger .info(ee.getMessage());
}
ee.getMessage give this message. I am thining this is comng from rest client
This message comes from your java application which prints an elasticsearch message.
So we now know a little more. You are writing a java application using the rest client.
Do you think you can share more meaningful information?
Like elasticsearch version? How you create the client? Elasticsearch server full logs...?
There's barely no way to help if you just paste a message like listener timeout after waiting for [30000] ms
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Also please format your code, logs or configuration files using </>
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indent preformatted text by 4 spaces
elastic version 6.1.4. High level rest client is what we are using right now. Rest java client is created by using below lines
restHighLevelClient = new RestHighLevelClient(
RestClient.builder(
new HttpHost(EsHost, 9200, "http")));
do u see any isssues with this
No. I don't.
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