thanks..

However I am still not clear about that How can I achieve the requirement:

1. I have around 10000 file to index daily.
2. I need to index in every 5 minutes
3. size of the files are 50mb per day
4. 10 to 20 concurrent users

please help..

regards

On Monday 20 June 2011 06:07 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
 From Ahmet Arslan's email to Ranveer:


It uses HttpClient under the hood. You can pass httpClient to its
constructor too. It seems that MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager has
setMaxConnectionsPerHost method.

String serverPath = "http://localhost:8983/solr";;
HttpClient client = new HttpClient(new MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager());
URL url = new URL(serverPath);
CommonsHttpSolrServer solrServer = new CommonsHttpSolrServer(url, client);

Best
Erick

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Jonty Rhods<jonty.rh...@gmail.com>  wrote:
I forgot an important point that I need to commit the server in 2 to 5
minutes..

please help..

regards


On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Ranveer<ranveer.s...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Please help I am also in same situation.

regards



On Sunday 19 June 2011 12:59 PM, Jonty Rhods wrote:

Dear all,

I am quite new and not work on solr for heavy request.

I have following server configuration:

16GB RAM
16 CPU

I need to index update in every minutes and at least more than 5000 docs
per
day. Size of the data per day will be around 50 MB. I am expecting 10 to
30 concurrent hit on server which is 2 million hits per day and around 30
to
40 concurrent user at peak our.

Right now I had configure core and using static method to call solr server
in solrj (SolrServer server = new HttpSolrServer();). I am worried that at
peak our static instance of the server in solrj will not able to perform
the
response and it will become slow.

Is there any way to open more then one connection of server instance in
the
SolrJ like connection pool which we are using in Database related
connection
pooling (Apache DBCP or Hibernate).

Please help me to configure the server as my heavy requirements.

thanks for your help.

regards
jonty



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