Collector is set? What collector is the
> default, and what would people recommend for an application like Solr?
> Thanks
> Waseem
>
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es for some time
> (~dozens
> of seconds). When this happens, I see really bad response times from Solr
> (not quite as bad as you're seeing, but almost). The old-gen flat-lines
> always seem to be right before, or right after the old-gen is garbage
> collected.
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fore, or right after the old-gen is garbage
collected.
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or lots of CPU
> being used during those times?
>
>
> Otis --
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> Subject: Intermittent high response times
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> Hi all,
> I have an implmentation of solr (rev.708837) running on tomcat 6
Hi all,
I have an implmentation of solr (rev.708837) running on tomcat 6.
Approx 600,000 docs, 2 fairly content heavy text fields, between 4 and 7
facets (depending on what our front end is requesting, and mostly low unique
values)
1GB of memory allocated, generally I do not see it using all of t