Why do you want the 10,000th most relevant result? That seems very, very odd. Most people need the most relevant result. Maybe the ten most relevant results.
"I'm searching for the movie 'Ratatouille', but please give me the 10,001st result instead of that movie." If you explain your desire, we may have a better approach. wunder == Search Guy, Netflix On 3/19/08 10:43 PM, "李银松" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not getting 10000 records I am getting records from 10000-10010 So I > need the top10010 records' *sort field* to merge and get final results,just > like the distributed search the data to transport is about 500k(10000 docs' > scores) and the QTime is about 100ms but the total time I used is about 10+ > seconds I want to know it really cost so much time or something other is wrong > . 2008/3/20, Walter Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Getting 10,000 > records will be slow. > > What are you doing with 10,000 records? > > > wunder > > On 3/19/08 10:07 PM, "李银松" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I > want to get the top 10000-10010 record from two different servers,So > > Ihave > > to get top10010 scores from each server and merge them to get > the > results. > I > > found the cost time was mostly used in XMLResponseParser > while parsing > > the > inputstream. > I wander whether the costtime was used > for net transport or > > for Solr to > prepare for transport? Or just > something wrong with my server? > > > > 在08-3-20,Yonik Seeley > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道: > > > > 2008/3/19 李银松 > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > 1、When I set fl=score ,solr returns just as > > fl=*,score ,not just scores > > > > Is it a bug or just do it on purpose? > > > > On > > purpose... a score > alone with no other context doesn't seem useful. > > > > > 2 > > 、I'm using > solrj to get about 10000 docs' score in LAN. It costs me > > about > > > > > > 10+ seconds first time(QTime is less than 100ms) , but 1-2 seconds > > > > > second > > > time with the same querystring. It seems a bit too long for > the > > first > > > time(total size of the doc to transport is about 500k). > Is there > > > > anything i > > > can do with it? > > > > What are you trying > to do with that many > > scores? > > Search engines are optimized more for > retrieving the top n matches > > > > (where n is ~10 - 100) > > > > -Yonik > > > > > >