Well this probably isn't the cause of our random slow queries, but might be
the cause of the slow queries after pulling a new index. Is there anything
we could do to reduce the performance hit we take from this happening?



Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
> 
> Here is one example: pushing a large newly optimized index onto the
> server.
> 
> Otis
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> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: oleg_gnatovskiy <oleg_gnatovs...@citysearch.com>
>> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
>> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 2:22:51 PM
>> Subject: Re: Random queries extremely slow
>> 
>> 
>> What are some things that could happen to force files out of the cache on
>> a
>> Linux machine? I don't know what kinds of events to look for...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> yonik wrote:
>> > 
>> > On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 1:46 PM, oleg_gnatovskiy
>> > wrote:
>> >> Hello. Our production servers are operating relatively smoothly most
>> of
>> >> the
>> >> time running Solr with 19 million listings. However every once in a
>> while
>> >> the same query that used to take 100 miliseconds takes 6000.
>> > 
>> > Anything else happening on the system that may have forced some of the
>> > index files out of operating system disk cache at these times?
>> > 
>> > -Yonik
>> > 
>> > 
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