: [10:58:26.507] /select
: 
qt=relatedinstructables&q=music%0awall%0amount%0aguitar%0adiy%0astand%0amusicianhome+NOT+E7Z1HY8HQ5ES9J4QIQ&version=2.2&rows=8&wt=json
: 0 341
: 
: I don't know how to interpret the last items on the line, though (0
: 341).  It appears that Solr uses the Java Logging API (as opposed to
: log4j or another library) and I've looked through the docs for that
: but have not found anyplace that provides output interpretation.  The

those numbers are actually part of that particular log message -- not part 
of the format (ie: they aren't on a seperate line, they are at the end of 
the line) .. casically whenever Solr logs the processing of a request, it 
includes two numbers ... the first was orriginally an indication of 
success/failure, but since Solr started using the HTTP Status codes i'm 
not sure if that number is still used or if "0" is a constant now ...  the 
second number is the amount of time (in ms) spend processing the logic of 
the "solr request" (ie: the request handlers handleRequest method) 
independend of response writing.

the servlet containers request log can give you a the total time for 
handling the "http request" including writing the response out over the 
network.


-Hoss

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