https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=33407 --- Comment #18 from David Cook <dcook@prosentient.com.au> --- (In reply to Nick Clemens (kidclamp) from comment #17)
In general, Zebra was more forgiving: without truncation 'idea' would match 'ideas' or 'ideation' 'blues' would match 'blue'
That would be due to the QueryStemming syspref I think.
Punctuation too: dont/don't matched both ways
That was due to custom CHR/ICU indexing rules on the server-side, and that also solved some problems while causing others.
Our main issue with Elasticsearch is timeouts/inconsistent indexing and not a lack of compatibility in a number of areas (like date searching). I can't say wildcards/truncation has really been an issue. It's interesting though. Much left to investigate and improve...
Hmm...we've done a number of enhancements to the indexer to improve this and ensure smaller batches to avoid timeouts - could you open a bug with more details?
I think that I've figured that one out now. It looks like Azure doesn't let idle persistent TCP connections last longer than 4 minutes, and it's been silently dropping connections. I've made some server tweaks and I'm in a monitoring stage at the moment, but planning to write more on the problem and solution soon, if all goes the way I think it is going. (Probably a wiki entry and I'll email the listservs about it.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.