This is great! I guess, there is nothing left to worry about for a while.
Erick & Yonik, thank you again for your great responses.
Bests,
Jak
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Yonik Seeley wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Jak Akdemir wrote:
> > Is it ok to see soft committed records af
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Jak Akdemir wrote:
> Is it ok to see soft committed records after server restart, too?
Yes... we currently have Jetty configured to call some cleanups on
exit (such as closing the index writer).
-Yonik
http://www.lucidimagination.com
Yonik,
Is it ok to see soft committed records after server restart, too? If it is,
there is no problem left at all.
I added changing files and 1 sec of log at the end of the e-mail. One
significant line says softCommit=true, so Solr recognizes our softCommit
request.
INFO: start
commit(optimize=fa
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Hmmm. It is suspicious that your index files change every
> second.
Why is this suspicious?
A soft commit still writes out some files currently... it just doesn't
fsync them.
-Yonik
http://www.lucidimagination.com
1- There is an improvement on the issue. I add 10 seconds time interval
into the delta of data-config.xml, which will cover records that already
indexed.
"revision_time > DATE_SUB('${dataimporter.last_index_time}', INTERVAL 10
SECOND);"
In this case 1369 new records inserted with 7 records per sec
Hmmm. It is suspicious that your index files change every
second. If you change our cron task to update every 10
seconds, do the index files change every 10 seconds?
Regarding your question about
"After a server restart last query results reserved. (In NRT they would
disappear, right?)"
not necess
Yonik,
I updated my solrconfig time based only as follows.
30
1000
And changed my soft commit script to the first case.
while [ 1 ]; do
echo "Soft commit applied!"
wget -O /dev/null '
http://localhost:8080/solr-jak/dataimport?command=delta-import&commit=fa
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Jak Akdemir wrote:
> 2) I am sure about delta-queries configured well. Full-Import is completed
> in 40 secs for 40 docs. And delta's are in 1 sec for 15 new records.
> Also I checked it. There is no problem in it.
That's 10,000 docs/sec. If you configure a
Eric,
Thank you for your response,
1) I tried 2 new records (records have only 5 field in one table) per
second, in 6 sec interval too. It should be quite easy for mysql. But I
will check query responses per second as you suggested.
2) I am sure about delta-queries configured well. Full-Import
I guess my first question is what evidence you have that Solr is
unable to index fast enough? It's quite possible that your
database connection is the thing that's unable to process fast
enough.
That's certainly a guess, but unless your documents are
quite complex, 15 records/second isn't likely t
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