Thanks again, Shawn.
You are completely right about the use of disk cache and the special note
regarding the optimize operation in Solr wiki.
This is not the cause of the problem though. The disk cache is important for
queries and overall performance during optimization, but once it is done,
ever
Hi Shawn,
Thank you for response. Everything you said is correct in general.
Our index is in HDFS, but we did not change any configuration after we
deleted 35% of records and optimized.
The relatively slow commit (soft commit and warming up took 1.5 minutes) is
OK for our use case (adding hundre
We are using Solr Cloud 4.10.3-cdh5.4.5 that is part of CLoudera CDH 5.4.5.
Our collection (one shard with three replicas) became really big and we
decided to delete some old records to improve performance (tests in staging
environment have shown that after reaching 500 million records the index
be
We have a strange behavior of our Sorlcloud related code after upgrading from
from Solr 4.4 to Solr 4.10 (as part of upgrading from Cloudera CDH 4.6 to
Cloudera CDH 5.4.5).
We have a Solrcloud collection with three replicas of one shard.
Our code does batch indexing, then submits a soft commit re