Hi,
1. run time index ( the record which is indexed becomes searchable
immediately)
Immediately is a bit of a stretch, but say, within 1 minute or so, that
is doable.
I think its cron job... so it will sync the snapshot of master index to all
slaves....
suppose we have four slave machines.
Isnt it expensive to sync the snapshot every min???
If i have configures one master and four slave servers, can i make one
of the slave server as a master server for second application ?
Do you mean with a separate index? I suppose it is possible, but I
wouldn't think it is recommended. Typically, the worker nodes are there
b/c you have such a high query volume that you need the support. Making
one of them a master, means taking away, presumably, from query time
support.
That means it is recommended to use one master server for two application
but slaves i should not share with indexer.
- Bhavin pandya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grant Ingersoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <solr-user@lucene.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: Does solr support runtime index?
On Mar 17, 2008, at 3:20 AM, Bhavin Pandya wrote:
Hi,
I am aware of lucene but newbie in solr...
I want to swith my one of the product to solr for,
1. run time index ( the record which is indexed becomes searchable
immediately)
Immediately is a bit of a stretch, but say, within 1 minute or so, that
is doable.
2. faceted search
3. master slave architecture
But i have doubt that does solr supports runtime index in master slave
architecture ???
If i have configures one master and four slave servers, can i make one
of the slave server as a master server for second application ?
Do you mean with a separate index? I suppose it is possible, but I
wouldn't think it is recommended. Typically, the worker nodes are there
b/c you have such a high query volume that you need the support. Making
one of them a master, means taking away, presumably, from query time
support.
Any thoughts, pointers in this direction please.
- Bhavin pandya
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