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À : solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Objet : RE: Re: Delayed/waiting requests
@Erick:
We will try to lower the autowarm and run some tests to compare.
If I get your point, having a big cache might cause more troubles than help if
the cache hit ratio is not high enough because the cac
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> > > We have 3 servers and 3 clusters of 3 Solr instances.
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> > > That is each server hosts 1 Solr instance for each cluster.
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> > > And, indeed, each cluster only has 1 shard with replication factor 3.
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content?
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> I know we can see the top entries in the API or the UI but could we see more?
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> Regards,
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> Gaël
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> De : Erick Erickson
> Envoyé : mardi 15 janvier 2019 19:46:19
> À : solr-user
> Objet : Re: Re: Delayed/w
Objet : Re: Re: Delayed/waiting requests
bq. If I get your point, having a big cache might cause more troubles
than help if the cache hit ratio is not high enough because the cache
is constantly evicting/inserting entries?
Pretty much. Although there are nuances.
Right now, you have a 12K autowarm
observe the traffic is evenly balanced across the 3 servers, around
> 30-40 queries per second sent to each server.
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> Regards,
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> Gaël
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> De : Branham, Jeremy (Experis)
> Envoyé : mardi 15 janvier 2019 17:59:56
> À : solr-
cross the 3 servers, around 30-40
queries per second sent to each server.
Regards,
Gaël
De : Branham, Jeremy (Experis)
Envoyé : mardi 15 janvier 2019 17:59:56
À : solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Objet : Re: Re: Delayed/waiting requests
Hi Gael –
Could you share
Hi Gael –
Could you share this information?
Size of the index
Server memory available
Server CPU count
JVM memory settings
You mentioned a cloud configuration of 3 replicas.
Does that mean you have 1 shard with a replication factor of 3?
Do the pauses occur on all 3 servers?
Is the traffic evenly