Hello,

I'd say opposite: high load causes long time to respond. 'command=details'
is rather cheap and fast _I believe_.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Kamal Kishore Aggarwal <
kkroyal....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can anybody suggest me something..
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Kamal Kishore Aggarwal <
> kkroyal....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Team,
> >
> > I am currently working with Java-1.7, Solr-4.8.1 with tomcat 7. The solr
> > configuration has master & slave ( 2 Slaves) architecture.
> >
> >
> > Master & Slave 2 are in same server location (say zone A) , whereas Slave
> > 1 is in another server in different zone (say zone B). There is latency
> of
> > 40 ms between two zones.
> >
> > Now, a days we are facing high load on Slave 1 & we suspect that it is
> due
> > to delay in data replication from Master server. These days we are
> finding
> > these below mentioned replication information in log files, but such
> lines
> > are not in previous files on the Slave 1 server. Also, such information
> is
> > not there in any Slave 2 log files (might be due to same zone of master &
> > slave 2).
> >
> >
> >> INFO: [Core] webapp=/solr path=/replication
> >> params={wt=json&command=details&_=1441708786003} status=0 QTime=173
> >> INFO: [Core] webapp=/solr path=/replication
> >> params={wt=json&command=details&_=1441708787976} status=0 QTime=1807
> >> INFO: [Core] webapp=/solr path=/replication
> >> params={wt=json&command=details&_=1441708791563} status=0 QTime=7140
> >> INFO: [Core] webapp=/solr path=/replication
> >> params={wt=json&command=details&_=1441708800450} status=0 QTime=1679
> >
> >
> >
> > Please confirm if we our thought that increased replication time (which
> > can be due to servers connectivity issues) is the reason for high load on
> > solr.
> >
> > Regards
> > Kamal Kishore
> >
> >
>



-- 
Sincerely yours
Mikhail Khludnev
Principal Engineer,
Grid Dynamics

<http://www.griddynamics.com>
<mkhlud...@griddynamics.com>

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