If you get the error 'collection_add: A provided list element is not of the correct type.' this can happen in AEM/flexi_administrator/src/opensearch/http_content/CacheHelper.java because it tries to split the URL into sub parts, and needs to split URL .
A:
Add the below field into the /content/etc/system/collection.add.properties file.
content.opensearch.cache.disabled=true
This will disable all the cache for the collection.
Also you need to delete the data from
/user_install/content/etc/system/collection.add.properties
/user_install/content/etc/system/collection.add.properties.template
/user_install/content/etc/system/collection.add.properties.sample
as these properties are auto generated by AEM.
Thanks!
If you've got a large content that is indexed, and your CPU is spiking up to 100%(?), then the solution above is probably your best bet.
If not, you can disable the cache on all your collections in /content/etc/system/collection.add.properties:
content.opensearch.cache.enabled=false
You can also disable it on individual collections. In your case, the.properties file for your collection would be:
Again, this is a good solution if your CPU is behaving abnormally.
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