Hello everyone,
I'll check this ASAP.
Thanks for all your answers !
Ben
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: Here's my need : I'd like to log Solr Responses so as to achieve some
: business statistics.
: I'd like to report, as a daily/weekly/yearly/whateverly basis, the following
: KPIs :
...
: I think I'll soon get into performance issues, as you guess.
: Do you know a better approach ?
All of this
Hello - This patch may be more straightforward
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4018
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> From:Ahmed Adel
> Sent: Wednesday 4th March 2015 19:39
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Log numfound, qtime, ...
>
> Hi, I believe
aw JSON through NGINX (as if it were
> > Jetty)
> > 6. The PHP app stores the query, the QTime and the numfound in a database
> >
> > I think I'll soon get into performance issues, as you guess.
> > Do you know a better approach ?
> >
> > Thank
The PHP app stores the query, the QTime and the numfound in a database
>
> I think I'll soon get into performance issues, as you guess.
> Do you know a better approach ?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
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r the raw JSON through NGINX (as if it were
Jetty)
6. The PHP app stores the query, the QTime and the numfound in a database
I think I'll soon get into performance issues, as you guess.
Do you know a better approach ?
Thanks,
Ben
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