Thanks for the response.
I have increased the timeout and it did not increase execution time or
system load. It is really that I misused the timeout.
Just to give you a bit of perspective, we added timeout to guarantee
some level of QoS from the search engine. Our UI allows user to
construct
r 21, 2012 6:04 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Partial results with not enough hits
In all of my queries I have timeAllowed parameter. My application is
ready for partial results. However, whenever Solr returns partial result
it is a very bad result.
For example, I have a test query and
Hi,
Maybe your goal should be to make your queries faster instead of fighting
with timeouts which are known not to work well.
What is your hardware like?
How about your queries?
What do you see in debugQuery=true output?
Otis
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nsky
-Original Message-
From: Aleksey Vorona
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:04 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Partial results with not enough hits
In all of my queries I have timeAllowed parameter. My application is
ready for partial results. However, whenever Solr returns par
In all of my queries I have timeAllowed parameter. My application is
ready for partial results. However, whenever Solr returns partial result
it is a very bad result.
For example, I have a test query and here its execution log with the
strict time allowed:
WARNING: Query: ; Elapsed time: 1