Good call, it could easily be the tlog Nitin is talking about.

As for which definition of high, I was making assumptions as well. :)

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On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Michael Sokolov <
msoko...@safaribooksonline.com> wrote:

> I was tempted to suggest rehab -- but seriously it wasn't clear if Nitin
> meant the log files Michael is referring to, or the transaction log
> (tlog).  If it's the transaction log, the solution is more frequent hard
> commits.
>
> -Mike
>
> On 2/2/2015 11:48 AM, Michael Della Bitta wrote:
>
>> If you'd like to reduce the amount of lines Solr logs, you need to edit
>> the
>> file example/resources/log4j.properties in Solr's home directory. Change
>> lines that say INFO to WARN.
>>
>> Michael Della Bitta
>>
>> Senior Software Engineer
>>
>> o: +1 646 532 3062
>>
>> appinions inc.
>>
>> “The Science of Influence Marketing”
>>
>> 18 East 41st Street
>>
>> New York, NY 10017
>>
>> t: @appinions <https://twitter.com/Appinions> | g+:
>> plus.google.com/appinions
>> <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/112002776285509593336/
>> 112002776285509593336/posts>
>> w: appinions.com <http://www.appinions.com/>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Nitin Solanki <nitinml...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>>           My solr logs directory has been get high. It is seriously
>>> problem
>>> or It harms my solr performance in both cases indexing as well as
>>> searching.
>>>
>>>
>

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