Re: feedback on Solr 4.x LotsOfCores feature

2013-10-22 Thread Soyez Olivier
I think about it, the code has gone through some revisions since then, but I don't think they should have affected this... Best Erick On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Soyez Olivier <mailto:olivier.so...@worldline.com>wrote: > 15K cores is around 4 minutes : no network drive, just a spin

Re: feedback on Solr 4.x LotsOfCores feature

2013-10-18 Thread Soyez Olivier
you'd _still_ have to wait for the discovery process to complete. bq: and we will use the cores Auto option to create load or only load the core on Interesting. I can see how this could all work without any core discovery but it does require a very specific setup. On Thu, Oct

Re: Re: feedback on Solr 4.x LotsOfCores feature

2013-10-10 Thread Soyez Olivier
#x27;t prove it). What if a request came in for a core before you'd found it? I'm not sure what the right behavior would be except perhaps to block on that request until core discovery was complete. Hm. How would that work for your case? That seems do-able. BTW, so far you get the pr

feedback on Solr 4.x LotsOfCores feature

2013-10-07 Thread Soyez Olivier
Hello, In my company, we use Solr in production to offer full text search on mailboxes. We host dozens million of mailboxes, but only webmail users have such feature (few millions). We have the following use case : - non static indexes with more update (indexing and deleting), than select requests