bq: the master did not index fast enough
Stop. Pause, analyze .
Maybe you're already done this, but have you identified _why_ the master
doesn't "index fast enough"? If you're indexing from SolrJ, try commenting
out _just_ the line server.add(doc/doclist). I can't tell you how many
setups I'v
Hi,
one of our clients provides for an important Argentine telco, a complete
system to integrate and organize in a simple system large volumes of data
with information about customers,
transactions, security risk, potential frauds among other activities all in
real time. For text searching they us
Hi,
Most of our clients/customers use local storage. Some use SSDs and some
SANs, and those with extra cash use SANs with SSDs.
But what you wrote needs more detail because sources of poor performance
can come from many places and there are a lot or very different setups out
there that work in on
Hi,
I want to find what your experiences are with different storage setups.
We tried running a master/slave setup on the SAN but quickly realized that the
master did not index fast enough. We didn't run with soft commit though – maybe
that would change the conclusion?
The slaves seemed to run O