Well, it _used_ to be defaulted in the code, but on looking at 3.6 it's seems
like it defaults to Integer.MAX_VALUE, so you're fine....

And it's all deprecated in 4.x, will be gone

Best
Erick

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Bruno Mannina <bmann...@free.fr> wrote:
> Actually -Xmx512m and no effect
>
> Concerning  maxFieldLength, no problem it's commented
>
> Le 19/06/2012 13:02, Erick Erickson a écrit :
>
>> Then try -Xmx600M
>> next try -Xmx900M
>>
>>
>> etc. The idea is to bump things on separate runs.
>>
>> But be a little cautious here. Look in your solrconfig.xml file, you'll
>> see
>> a commented-out line
>> <maxFieldLength>10000</maxFieldLength>
>>
>> The default behavior for Solr/Lucene is to index the first 10,000 tokens
>> (not characters, think of tokens as words for not) in each
>> document and throw the rest on the floor. At the sizes you're talking
>> about,
>> that's probably not a problem, but do be aware of it.
>>
>> Best
>> Erick
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Bruno Mannina<bmann...@free.fr>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Like that?
>>>
>>> java -Xmx300m -jar post.jar myfile.xml
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 19/06/2012 11:11, Lance Norskog a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Ah! Java memory size is a java command line option:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://javahowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/6-common-errors-in-setting-java-heap.html
>>>>
>>>> You would try increasing the memory size in stages up to maybe 300m.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Bruno Mannina<bmann...@free.fr>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 19/06/2012 10:51, Lance Norskog a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> 675 doc/s is respectable for that server. You might move the memory
>>>>>> allocated to Java up and down- there is a balance between amount of
>>>>>> memory in Java v.s. the OS disk buffer.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I do that ? is there an option during my command line or in a
>>>>> config
>>>>> file?
>>>>> sorry for this newbie question :(
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> And, of course, use the latest trunk.
>>>>>
>>>>> Solr 3.6
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:10 AM, Bruno Mannina<bmann...@free.fr>
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Correction: file size is 40 Mo !!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le 19/06/2012 09:09, Bruno Mannina a écrit :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dear All,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I would like to know if the indexation speed is right.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have a 40Go file size with around 27 000 docs inside.
>>>>>>>> I index around 20 fields,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My (old) test server is a DualCore 3.06GHz Intel Xeon with only 1Go
>>>>>>>> Ram
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The file takes 40 seconds with the command line:
>>>>>>>> java -jar post.jar myfile.xml
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Could I increase this speed or reduce this time?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>>>>> PS: Newbie user
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>

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