This does not happen in all the files. Maybe they're broken.

Thanks for participating. Unfortunately it's not that. Set stored = "false" for
all fields, nothing has changed.Re: High CPU usage after import

Are you storing the data? That is, the raw binary of the MP3? B/c when
stored="true", Solr will try to compress the data, perhaps that's
what's driving the CPU utilization?

Easy test: set stored="false" for everything..

FWIW,
Erick

On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 5:23 AM, Александр Вандышев
<a-wonde...@rambler.ru> wrote:
I realized what the problem was. One of the Solr threads freezes when
importing
MP3 files. When there are many such files Solr loads all processors. Is
there a
way to free thread?

Re: High CPU usage after import That could mean that the code is hung
somehow.
Or, maybe Solr is just
working on the commit. Unless you have an explicit commit, the automatic
commit will occur some time after the extract request. How much data are we
talking about?

What does the Solr log say? Compare that to the case where CPU usage does
settle down.

-- Jack Krupansky

-----Original Message-----
From: Александр Вандышев
Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2014 3:24 AM
To: Solr User
Subject: High CPU usage after import

Thanks for the answer. I meant that the CPU does not free after the end of
import.Tomtcat or Solr continue use it in max level.

.

Вт. 01 апр. 2014 20:09:24 пользователь Jack Krupansky
(j...@basetechnology.com)
написал:


Some document types can consume significant CPU resources, such as large PDF
files.

-- Jack Krupansky

-----Original Message-----
From: Александр Вандышев
Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2014 9:28 AM
To: Solr User
Subject: High CPU usage after import

I use a update/extract handler for indexing a large number of files. If
during
indexing a CPU loads was not maximum at the end of import loading decreases.
If

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