Yes, I guess I'm running 40k queries when it starts :) I didn't know that each count was equal to a query. I thought it was just copying the cache entries from the previous searcher, but I guess that wouldn't include new entries. I set it to the size of our filterCache. What should I set the the autowarmCount to if I want to try and fill up the caches?
lookups : 8720372 hits : 8676170 hitratio : 0.99 inserts : 44551 evictions : 0 size : 44417 cumulative_lookups : 8720372 cumulative_hits : 8676170 cumulative_hitratio : 0.99 cumulative_inserts : 44551 cumulative_evictions : 0 best, cloude On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Ryan McKinley <ryan...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I don't understand why this sometimes takes two minutes between the start >> commit & /update and sometimes takes 20 minutes? One of our caches has about >> ~40,000 items, but I can't imagine it taking 20 minutes to autowarm a >> searcher. > > > What do your cache configs look like? > > How big is the autowarm count? > > If you have: > <queryResultCache > class="solr.LRUCache" > size="512" > initialSize="512" > autowarmCount="32"/> > > that will run 32 queries when solr starts. Are you running 40K queries when it starts? > > > ryan > > -- VP of Product Development Instructables.com http://www.instructables.com/member/lebowski