What is the error message? Probably Mike, Erick or Yonik can help you better on this since I'm no one in index area.
Sebastin wrote: > > HI testn, > 1.I optimize the Large Indexes of size 10 GB using Luke.it > optimize all the content into a single CFS file and it generates > segments.gen and segments_8 file when i search the item it shows an error > that segments file is not there.could you help me in this > > testn wrote: >> >> 1. You can close the searcher once you're done. If you want to reopen the >> index, you can close and reopen only the updated 3 readers and keep the 2 >> old indexreaders and reuse it. It should reduce the time to reopen it. >> 2. Make sure that you optimize it every once in a while >> 3. You might consider separating indices in separated storage and use >> ParallelReader >> >> >> >> Sebastin wrote: >>> >>> The problem in my pplication are as follows: >>> 1.I am not able to see the updated records in my index >>> store because i instantiate >>> IndexReader and IndexSearcher class once that is in the first >>> search.further searches use the same IndexReaders(5 Directories) and >>> IndexSearcher with different queries. >>> >>> 2.My search is very very slow First 2 Directories of >>> size 10 GB each which are having old index records and no update in that >>> remaining 3 Diretories are updated every second. >>> >>> 3.i am Indexing 20 million records per day so the Index >>> store gets growing and it makes search very very slower. >>> >>> 4.I am using searcherOne class as the global application >>> helper class ,with the scope as APPLICATION it consists of one >>> IndexReader and IndexSearcher get set method which will hold the >>> IndexReader and IndexSearcher object after the First Search.it is used >>> for all other searches. >>> >>> 5.I am using Lucene 2.2.0 version, in a WEB Application >>> which index 15 fields per document and Index 5 Fieds,store 10 Fields.i >>> am not using any sort in my query.for a single query upto the maximum it >>> fetches 600 records from the index store(5 direcories) >>> >>> >>> hossman wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> : I set IndexSearcher as the application Object after the first search. >>>> ... >>>> : how can i reconstruct the new IndexSearcher for every hour to see the >>>> : updated records . >>>> >>>> i'm confused ... my understanding based on the comments you made below >>>> (in an earlier message) was that you already *were* constructing a new >>>> IndexSearcher once an hour -- but every time you do that, your memory >>>> usage grows, and and that sometimes you got OOM Errors. >>>> >>>> if that's not what you said, then i think you need to explain, in >>>> detail, >>>> in one message, exactly what your problem is. And don't assume we >>>> understand anything -- tell us *EVERYTHING* (like, for example, what >>>> the >>>> word "crore" means, how "searcherOne" is implemented, and the answer to >>>> the specfic question i asked in my last message: does your application, >>>> contain anywhere in it, any code that will close anything >>>> (IndexSearchers >>>> or IndexReaders) ? >>>> >>>> >>>> : > : I use StandardAnalyzer.the records daily ranges from 5 crore to 6 >>>> crore. >>>> : > for >>>> : > : every second i am updating my Index. i instantiate IndexSearcher >>>> object >>>> : > one >>>> : > : time for all the searches. for an hour can i see the updated >>>> records in >>>> : > the >>>> : > : indexstore by reinstantiating IndexSearcher object.but the >>>> problem when >>>> : > i >>>> : > : reinstantiate IndexSearcher ,my RAM memory gets appended.is there >>>> any >>>> >>>> >>>> : > IndexSearcher are you explicitly closing both the old IndexSearcher >>>> as >>>> : > well as all of 4 of those old IndexReaders and the MultiReader? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -Hoss >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Java-Heap-Space--Out-Of-Memory-Error-tf4376803.html#a12652816 Sent from the Lucene - Java Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]