Hi,
I'm trying to install the package "data-import-handler", since it was
discontinued from core SolR distro.
https://github.com/rohitbemax/dataimporthandler
However, as soon as the first command is carried out
solr -c -Denable.packages=true
I get this screen in web interface
Has anyone be
Have you done what the message says and looked at your Solr log? If so,
what information is there?
> On Dec 23, 2020, at 5:13 AM, DINSD | SPAutores
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install the package "data-import-handler", since it was
> discontinued from core SolR distro.
>
> https://git
(this is long, just trying to be thorough)
I'm working on upgrading from Solr 7.3 to Solr 8.7 and I am seeing a
significant drop in indexing throughput during a full index reload - from
~1300 documents per second to ~450 documents/sec
Background:
VM hosts (these are configured identically):
On 23/12/2020 16:00, Ron Buchanan wrote:
> - both run Java 1.8, but 7.3 is running HotSpot and 8.7 is running
> OpenJDK (and a bit newer)
If you're using G1GC, you probably want to give Java 11 a go. It's an
easy thing to test, and it's had a positive impact for us. Your mileage
may va
*distrib.requestTimes and *distrib.totalTime metric always show 0 for any
sub-metric. Only *local.requestTimes and *local.totalTime metric have
non-zero values. This is when we hit solr:8983/solr/admin/metrics endpoint.
e.g.
"QUERY./select.distrib.requestTimes":{
"count":0,
Hi Jonathan,
Merry Christmas.
Thanks for the suggestion. To manage IOPS can we do something on
rate-limiting behalf?
Regards,
Abhishek
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 5:07 AM Jonathan Tan wrote:
> Hi Abhishek,
>
> We're running Solr Cloud 8.6 on GKE.
> 3 node cluster, running 4 cpus (configured) and 8