Hi guys,
I was wondering does the introduction of shards actually increase CPU usage?
I have a 30GB index split into two shards (15GB each), and by analyzing
the logs, I figured out that ~80% of the queries have the
"&shard.url=http://10.3.4.12:8080/solr/mycore/|http://10.3.4.14:8080/solr/myco
Hi,
I'm running 4.10.3 under tomcat 7, and I have an issue with Admin UI.
When I click on a "Logging" - I don't see actual entries but only:
"No Events available"
and round icon circling non stop.
When I click on Level, I see the same icon, and message "Loading ...".
Is there a hint o
Hi guys,
at the end of April Java 1.7 will be obsoleted, and Oracle will stop
updating it.
Is it safe to run Tomcat7 / Solr 4.10 on Java 1.8? Did anyone tried it
already?
Hi guys
I need to add a new core to existing solr cloud of 4 nodes (2 replicas
and 2 shardS), this is the procedure I have in mind:
1) stop node01
2) change solr.xml to include new core (included in tomcat configuration)
3) add "-Dbootstrap_conf=true" to JAVA_OPTS
4) start tomcat on node01
No
On 02/10/2015 07:55 PM, Dan Davis wrote:
As an application developer, I have to agree with this direction. I ran
ManifoldCF and Solr together in the same Tomcat, and the sl4j
configurations of the two conflicted with strange results. From a systems
administrator/operations perspective, a sepa
On 10/30/2014 04:47 AM, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
Hi/Bok Jakov,
2) sounds good to me. It means no down-time. 1) means stoppage. If
stoppage is not OK, but falling behind with indexing new content is OK, you
could:
* add a new cluster
* start reading from old index and indexing into the new inde
Hi guys
I was wondering is there some smart way to migrate Solr cloud from 1 set
of machines to another?
Specificaly, I have 2 cores, each of them with 2 replicas and 2 shards,
spread across 4 machines.
We bought new HW and are in a process of moving to new 4 machines.
What are my option
On 09/08/2014 02:55 AM, Erick Erickson wrote:
I really recommend you use the new-style core discovery, if for no
other reason than this style is deprecated in 5.0. See:
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solr.xml%204.4%20and%20beyond
Oh I didn't know that.
Anyway problem I experienced was result of
Hi guys,
I'm trying to set up new solr cloud, with two core's, each with two
shards and two replicas.
This is my solr.xml:
But when I start everything, I can see 4 cores (each for 1 shard) are
green in solr01:8080/solr/#/~cloud, but replicas are in yellow,
REC
On 08/19/2014 04:58 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
On 8/19/2014 3:12 AM, Jakov Sosic wrote:
Thank you for your comment.
How did you test these settings? I mean, that's a lot of tuning and I
would like to set up some test environment to be certain this is what
I want...
I included a section on
On 08/18/2014 08:38 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
With an 8GB heap and "UseConcMarkSweepGC" as your only GC tuning, I can
pretty much guarantee that you'll see occasional GC pauses of 10-15
seconds, because I saw exactly that happening with my own setup.
This is what I use now:
http://wiki.apache.or
Hi guys.
I have a solr cloud, consisting of 3 zookeper VMs running 3.4.5
backported from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS.
They are orchestrating 4 solr nodes, which have 2 cores. Each core is
sharded, so 1 shard is on each of the solr nodes.
Solr runs under tomcat7 and ubuntus latest openjdk
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