Hi Jeryl,

Three weeks later - any luck with Solr + Terracotta?

Thanks,
Otis
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----- Original Message ----
From: Jeryl Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2007 3:59:21 AM
Subject: RE: RAMDirecotory instead of FSDirectory for SOLR

i have Terracotta to work with Lucene , and it works find with the 
RAMDirectory...i am trying to get it to work with SOLR(Hook the 
RAMDirectory..)..., when i do, ill post the findings,problems,etc..Thanks for 
feedback from everyone.Jeryl Cook 



/^\ Pharaoh /^\ 

http://pharaohofkush.blogspot.com/ 



"..Act your age, and not your shoe size.."

-Prince(1986)> Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:26 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org> Subject: RE: RAMDirecotory instead of 
FSDirectory for SOLR> > > Jeryl,> > If you need any help getting Terracotta to 
work under Lucene or if you have> any questions about performance tuning and/or 
load testing, you can also use> the Terracotta community resources (mailing 
lists, forums, IRC, whatnot):> 
<http://www.terracotta.org/confluence/display/orgsite/Community>.  We'd be> 
more than happy to help you get this stuff working.> > Cheers,> Orion> > > 
Jeryl Cook wrote:> > > > Thats the thing,Terracotta persists everything it has 
in memory to the> > disk when it overflows(u can set how much u want to use in 
memory), or> > when the server goes offline.  When the server comes back the 
master> > terracotta simply loads it back into the memory of the once offline> 
> worker..identical to the approach SOLR already does to handle> > 
scalability...., this allows
 unlimited storage of the items in memory, ...> > you just need to cluster the 
"RAMDirectory" according to the sample giving> > by Terracotta....However i 
read some of the post here...I read some say: "> > i wonder how performance 
will be".,etc....i was trying to get it> > working..andload test the hell out 
it, and see how it acts with large> > amounts of data, and how it ompares with 
SOLR using typical FSDirectory> > approach.i plan to post findings..Jeryl Cook 
> > > > > > > > /^\ Pharaoh /^\ > > > > http://pharaohofkush.blogspot.com/ > > 
> > > > > > "..Act your age, and not your shoe size.."> > > > -Prince(1986)> 
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:51:53 -0700> From:> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
solr-user@lucene.apache.org> Subject: RE:> > RAMDirecotory instead of 
FSDirectory for SOLR> > > : board, looks like i> > can achieve this with the 
"embedded" version of SOLR> : uses the lucene> > RAMDirectory to store the 
index..Jeryl Cook> > yeah ... adding> > asolrconfig.xml option
 for using a RAMDirectory would be> possible ... but> > almost meaningless for 
most people (the directory would> go away when the> > server shuts down) ... 
even for use cases like what you> describe (hooking> > in terrecota) it 
wouldn't be enough in itself, because> there would be no> > hook to give 
terracota access to it.> > > -Hoss> > > > > -- > View this message in context: 
http://www.nabble.com/RAMDirecotory-instead-of-FSDirectory-for-SOLR-tf3843377.html#a10905062>
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