Data Import Handler (DIH) - Installing and running

2020-12-23 Thread DINSD | SPAutores
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

Re: Data Import Handler (DIH) - Installing and running

2020-12-23 Thread Erick Erickson
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

Indexing performance 7.3 vs 8.7

2020-12-23 Thread Ron Buchanan
(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):

Re: Indexing performance 7.3 vs 8.7

2020-12-23 Thread Bram Van Dam
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

2020-12-23 Thread gnandre
*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,

Re: solrcloud with EKS kubernetes

2020-12-23 Thread Abhishek Mishra
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