On 9/2/10 3:20 PM, Koji Sekiguchi wrote:
(10/09/03 5:42), Brandon Evans wrote:
On 9/2/10 11:16 AM, Mark wrote:
I am using the built in replication. Can you send me a link to the patch
so I can give it a try? Thanks
This patch looks great!
Can you open a jira issue and contribute the patc
(10/09/03 5:42), Brandon Evans wrote:
On 9/2/10 11:16 AM, Mark wrote:
I am using the built in replication. Can you send me a link to the patch
so I can give it a try? Thanks
I see my email wasn't very clear. Sorry to get your hopes up. The patch I have is only for the
rsync based replica
On 9/2/10 11:16 AM, Mark wrote:
I am using the built in replication. Can you send me a link to the patch
so I can give it a try? Thanks
I see my email wasn't very clear. Sorry to get your hopes up. The
patch I have is only for the rsync based replication. Not the built in
java based repl
On 9/2/10 10:21 AM, Brandon Evans wrote:
Are you using rsync replication or the built in replication available
in solr 1.4? I have a patch that allows easily allows the --bwlimit
option to be added to the rsyncd command line.
Either way I agree that a way to throttle the replication bandwidt
Are you using rsync replication or the built in replication available in
solr 1.4? I have a patch that allows easily allows the --bwlimit option
to be added to the rsyncd command line.
Either way I agree that a way to throttle the replication bandwidth
would be nice.
-brandon
On 9/2/10 7:4
On 9/2/10 8:27 AM, Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ् wrote:
There is no way to currently throttle replication. It consumes the
whole bandwidth available. It is a nice to have feature
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Mark wrote:
Is there any way or forthcoming patch that would allow configuration of
There is no way to currently throttle replication. It consumes the
whole bandwidth available. It is a nice to have feature
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Mark wrote:
> Is there any way or forthcoming patch that would allow configuration of how
> much network bandwith (and ultimately disk I/O) a