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Jason Gerlowski updated SOLR-13013: ----------------------------------- Attachment: SOLR-13013.patch Status: Open (was: Open) I'd like to see this get in. I'm attaching a patch that resolves some merge conflicts against master, and I'll be digging into this a bit more as I get time. > Change export to extract DocValues in docID order > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-13013 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13013 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Export Writer > Affects Versions: 8.0, 7.5 > Reporter: Toke Eskildsen > Priority: Major > Fix For: master (9.0), 8.2 > > Attachments: SOLR-13013.patch, SOLR-13013_proof_of_concept.patch, > SOLR-13013_proof_of_concept.patch > > > The streaming export writer uses a sliding window of 30,000 documents for > paging through the result set in a given sort order. Each time a window has > been calculated, the values for the export fields are retrieved from the > underlying DocValues structures in document sort order and delivered. > The iterative DocValues API introduced in Lucene/Solr 7 does not support > random access. The current export implementation bypasses this by creating a > new DocValues-iterator for each individual value to retrieve. This slows down > export as the iterator has to seek to the given docID from start for each > value. The slowdown scales with shard size (see LUCENE-8374 for details). An > alternative is to extract the DocValues in docID-order, with re-use of > DocValues-iterators. The idea is as follows: > # Change the FieldWriters for export to re-use the DocValues-iterators if > subsequent requests are for docIDs higher than the previous ones > # Calculate the sliding window of SortDocs as usual > # Take a note of the order of the SortDocs in the sliding window > # Re-sort the SortDocs in docID-order > # Extract the DocValues to a temporary on-heap structure > # Re-sort the extracted values to the original sliding window order > Deliver the values > One big difference from the current export code is of course the need to hold > the whole sliding window scaled result set in memory. This might well be a > showstopper as there is no real limit to how large this partial result set > can be. Maybe such an optimization could be requested explicitly if the user > knows that there is enough memory? -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@lucene.apache.org