Hi Shawn,
In fact, I was using logs from a core at WARN log level so with only slow
queries (>500ms).
I just checked in a core at INFO log level with all queries (we set the log
level top INFO for one core after the previous crash) and there is no more
queries with these two facets when the probl
Any one is looking my issue? Due to this issue I can not upgrade Solr 8.3.0.
regards,
Vishal Patel
From: vishal patel
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2020 11:49 AM
To: solr-user
Subject: Re: Performance issue in Query execution in Solr 8.3.0 and 8.5.1
Solr 6.1.0 : 1881
H
Hello,
I need help because I'm stuck on a data import.
I have an old server under solr 4.6 and I wanted to import data from it to a
new server 8.4
The old server has a pretty big core with 352 million records...
I managed to import in increments of 100,000 up to 169 million, but since then
I'
Is there a easy possibility of reading the few field from related documents
from Custom function ?
For ex, Project document contains, project id, project name, Project manager
id ( which is nothing but employee id ). & Employee document contains field
( Employee id, Employee name ). Now while qu
First, did you check the Solr log on the server that’s getting the
docs to index? Sometimes there’s a better error message/stack trace
there.
Second, although people do use DIH for production, I tend to think
of it as a PoC tool. You can pretty easily write a SolrJ program
that does the import, an
Hello,
It sounds either like classic denormalization or (little bit slow and
cumbersome) result transformer [subquery].
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 4:04 PM mganeshs wrote:
> Is there a easy possibility of reading the few field from related documents
> from Custom function ?
>
> For ex, Project docum
I don't see any log file with "oom" in the file name. Does that mean there
hasn't been an out-of-memory issue? Thanks.
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 10:05 AM James Greene
wrote:
> Check the log for for an OOM crash. Fatal exceptions will be in the main
> solr log and out of memory errors will be in
Hi SOLR Experts,
Could you please tell us options for login mechanism in SOLR? Is custom or
application login possible and also are SSO and LDAP based
authentication/authorization possible? What is the best approach I can
proceed with?
Thanks & Regards
Fiz Ahmed.
Hi,
Have you read what the reference guide has to say on the topic?
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_5/authentication-and-authorization-plugins.html
Jan
> 18. mai 2020 kl. 17:00 skrev Fiz N :
>
> Hi SOLR Experts,
>
> Could you please tell us options for login mechanism in SOLR? Is custo
Yes Thanks and it was helpful.
Thanks
Fiz..
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 8:14 AM Jan Høydahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you read what the reference guide has to say on the topic?
>
>
> https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_5/authentication-and-authorization-plugins.html
>
> Jan
>
> > 18. mai 2020 kl. 17
Probably, but check that you are running with the oom-killer, it'll be in
your start params.
But absent that, something external will be the culprit, Solr doesn't stop
by itself. Do look at the Solr log once things stop, it should show if
someone or something stopped it.
On Mon, May 18, 2020, 10:
Is there a config file containing the start params? I run solr like...
bin/solr start
I have not seen anything in the logs that seems informative. When I grep in
the logs directory for 'memory', I see nothing besides a couple entries
like...
2020-05-14 13:05:56.155 INFO (main) [ ] o.a.s.h.a.
ps aux | grep solr
on a *.nix system will show you all the runtime parameters.
> On May 18, 2020, at 12:46 PM, Ryan W wrote:
>
> Is there a config file containing the start params? I run solr like...
>
> bin/solr start
>
> I have not seen anything in the logs that seems informative. When I g
Yes. But being inside solr ( I mean code getting executing via Custom
function ), do we have option to read the other solr documents in a easy
way.
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I usually do a combination of grepping for ERROR in solr logs and checking
journalctl to see if an external program may have killed the process.
Cheers,
/
* James Austin Greene
* www.jamesaustingreene.com
* 336-lol-nerd
I don't see how that would work. A boost would increase the relevance based
on a query, so how would it be able to apply a sort by the unique key field?
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 3:51 PM David Hastings
wrote:
> the bq parameter, heres a SO thread for it:
>
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4
I have been testing 8.5.2 and it looks like the load has moved but is still on
one machine.
Setup:
3 physical machines.
Each machine hosts 8 instances of Solr.
Each instance of Solr hosts one replica.
Another way to say it:
Number of shards = 8. Replication factor = 3.
Here is the cluster state
In my previous report I was configured to use as much RAM as possible. With
that configuration it seemed it was not load balancing.
So, I reconfigured and redeployed to use 1/4 the RAM. What a difference for the
better!
10.156.112.50 load average: 13.52, 10.56, 6.46
10.156.116.34 load averag
Hello Team,
I am using Solr 8.5.0 and here is the full log for the error which I am
getting:
SolrConfigHandler Error checking plugin : =>
org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class
'solr.VelocityResponseWriter'
@40005ec3702b3710a43c at
org.apache.solr.core.SolrResourceLoader.f
Hello Team,
I am using Solr 8.5.0 and here is the full log for the error which I am
getting:
SolrConfigHandler Error checking plugin : =>
org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class
'solr.VelocityResponseWriter'
@40005ec3702b3710a43c at
org.apache.solr.core.SolrResourceLoader.f
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