Hello,I am attaching the solrconfig.xml along with this email, also I am 
attaching a text document that has JSON object regarding the system information 
I am using a service that fetches data from the Postgres database and indexes 
it to solr. The service runs with a delay of 5 seconds.RegardsMit freundlichen 
Grüssen / Kind regardsMuhammad Haris KhanVNC - Virtual Network Consult-- 
Solr Ingenieur ------- On 1 February, 2021 3:50 PM, Dominique Bejean 
<dominique.bej...@eolya.fr> wrote:Hi,What is your Solr version ?Can you 
share your solrconfig.xml ?How is your sharding ?Did you grep your solr logs on 
with the "commit' pattern in order to seehard and soft commit occurrences ?How 
are you pushing new docs or updates in the collection ?Regards.DominiqueLe lun. 
1 févr. 2021 à 08:08, <haris.k...@vnc.biz> a écrit :> Hello,>> 
Hope you're doing good. I am trying to configure NRT - Indexing in my> 
project. For this reason, I have configured *autoSoftCommit* to execute> 
every second and *autoCommit* to execute every 5 minutes. Everything> works 
as expected on the dev and test server. But on the production server,> there 
are more than 6 million documents indexed in Solr, so whenever a new> 
document is indexed it takes 2-3 minutes before appearing in the search> 
despite the setting I have described above. Since the target is to develop> 
a real-time system, this delay of 2-3 minutes is not acceptable. How can I> 
reduce this time window?>> Plus any advice on better scaling the Solr 
considering more than 6 million> records would be very helpful. Thank you in 
advance.>>>> Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Kind regards>> 
Muhammad Haris Khan>> *VNC - Virtual Network Consult*>> *-- Solr 
Ingenieur --*>

Attachment: solrconfig.xml
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