Hi Mark,

We are performing almost 11,000 updates a day, we have around 50 million
docs in the index (i understand we will need to shard) the core seg will
get fragmented over a period of time. We will need to do optimize every few
days or once in a month; do you have any reason not to optimize the core.
Please let me know.

Thanks.

On 11 November 2011 18:51, Mark Miller <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do a you have something forcing you to optimize, or are you just doing it
> for the heck of it?
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> On Nov 11, 2011, at 7:50 AM, Kalika Mishra wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > I would like to optimize solr core which is in Reader Writer mode. Since
> > the Solr cores are huge in size (above 100 GB) the optimization takes
> hours
> > to complete.
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> > When the optimization is going on say. on the Writer core, the
> application
> > wants to continue using the indexes for both query and write purposes.
> What
> > is the best approach to do this.
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> > I was thinking of using a temporary index (empty core) to write the
> > documents and use the same Reader to read the documents. (Please note
> that
> > temp index and the Reader cannot be made Reader Writer as Reader is
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> > setup for the Writer on which optimization is taking place) But there
> could
> > be some updates to the temp index which I would like to get reflected in
> > the Reader. Whats the best setup to support this.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Kalika
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> - Mark Miller
> lucidimagination.com
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Thanks & Regards,
Kalika

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