I think about the slave.
When I start in multi thread 20 request second my cpu is very bad.
I'm sure I don't manage properly my gc. I've 8G per slave it should be fine.

I wonder, I shouldn't put 7G to xmx jvm, I don't know,
but slave is as well a little problem during replication from the master.



Noble Paul നോബിള്‍  नोब्ळ् wrote:
> 
> If you are looking at the QTime on the master it is likely to be
> skewed by ReplicationHandler becaus ethe files are downloaded using a
> request. On a slave it should not be a problem.
> 
> I guess we must not add the qtimes of ReplicationHandler
> --Noble
> 
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM, sunnyfr <johanna...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just applied replication by requestHandler.
>> And since this the Qtime went mad and can reach long time <int
>> name="QTime">9068</int>
>> Without this replication Qtime can be around 1sec.
>>
>> I've 14Mdocs stores for 11G. so not a lot of data stores.
>> I've servers with 8G and tomcat use 7G.
>> I'm updating every 30mn which is about 50 000docs.
>> Have a look as well at my cpu which are aswell quite full ?
>>
>> Have you an idea? Do I miss a patch ?
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> Solr Specification Version: 1.3.0.2009.01.22.13.51.22
>> Solr Implementation Version: 1.4-dev exported - root - 2009-01-22
>> 13:51:22
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