On 11/5/2013 10:45 PM, Luis Cappa wrote:
> I have seen that when disabling replication and executing queries the time
> responses are good. Interesting... I can't ser the solution, then, because
> slow replication tomes are needed to almost always get 'fresh' documents in
> slaves to search by,
Hello, Shawn!
I have seen that when disabling replication and executing queries the time
responses are good. Interesting... I can't ser the solution, then, because slow
replication tomes are needed to almost always get 'fresh' documents in slaves
to search by, but this appareantly slows down f
On 11/5/2013 10:16 AM, Luis Cappa Banda wrote:
I have a master-slave replication (Solr 4.1 version) with a 30 seconds
polling interval and continuously new documents are indexed, so after 30
seconds always new data must be replicated. My test index is not huge: just
5M documents.
I have experime
Against --> again, :-)
2013/11/5 Luis Cappa Banda
> Hi guys!
>
> I have a master-slave replication (Solr 4.1 version) with a 30 seconds
> polling interval and continuously new documents are indexed, so after 30
> seconds always new data must be replicated. My test index is not huge: just
> 5M d
Hi guys!
I have a master-slave replication (Solr 4.1 version) with a 30 seconds
polling interval and continuously new documents are indexed, so after 30
seconds always new data must be replicated. My test index is not huge: just
5M documents.
I have experimented that a simple "q=*:*" query appear