Wildcards are slow. Leading wildcards are even more slow. Is there
some way to search that data differently? If it is a string, can you
change it to a text field and make sure 'apartment' is a separate
word?

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Chamnap Chhorn <chamnapchh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Thanks for quick response. Based on documentation, "facet.mincount" means
> that solr will return facet fields that has at least that number. For me, I
> just want to ensure my facet fields count doesn't have zero value.
>
> I try to increase to 10, but it still slows even for the same query.
>
> Actually, those 13 million documents are divided into 200 portals. I
> already include "fq=portal_uuid: kjkjkjk" inside each nested query, but
> it's still slow.
>
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 11:47 PM, Michael Della Bitta <
> michael.della.bi...@appinions.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Chamnap,
>>
>> The first thing that jumped out at me was "facet.mincount=1". Are you
>> sure you need this? Increasing this number should drastically improve
>> speed.
>>
>> Michael Della Bitta
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------
>> Appinions, Inc. -- Where Influence Isn’t a Game.
>> http://www.appinions.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Chamnap Chhorn <chamnapchh...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'm using solr 3.5 with nested query on the 4 core cpu server + 17 Gb.
>> The
>> > problem is that my query is so slow; the average response time is 12 secs
>> > against 13 millions documents.
>> >
>> > What I am doing is to send quoted string (q2) to string fields and
>> > non-quoted string (q1) to other fields and combine the result together.
>> >
>> >
>> facet=true&sort=score+desc&q2=*"apartment"*&facet.mincount=1&q1=*apartment*
>> >
>> &tie=0.1&q.alt=*:*&wt=json&version=2.2&rows=20&fl=uuid&facet.query=has_map:+true&facet.query=has_image:+true&facet.query=has_website:+true&start=0&q=
>> > *
>> >
>> _query_:+"{!dismax+qf='.....'+fq='......'+v=$q1}"+OR+_query_:+"{!dismax+qf='......'+fq='.......'+v=$q2}"
>> > *
>> >
>> &facet.field={!ex%3Ddt}sub_category_uuids&facet.field={!ex%3Ddt}location_uuid
>> >
>> > I have done solr optimize already, but it's still slow. Any idea how to
>> > improve the speed? Am I done anything wrong?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Chhorn Chamnap
>> > http://chamnap.github.com/
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Chhorn Chamnap
> http://chamnap.github.com/



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