Re: How to deal with cache for facet search when index is always increment?
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:01 PM, 李威 li...@antvision.cn wrote: For facet seach, solr would create cache which is based on the whole docs. If I import a new doc into index, the cache would out of time and need to create again. For real time seach, the docs would be import to index anytime. In this case, the cache is nealy always need to create again, which cause the facet seach is very slowly. Do you have any idea to deal with such problem? We're in a similar situation and have had better performance using facet.method=fcs. http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SimpleFacetParameters#facet.method The suggestion to use soft commits is also a good one. Best regards, Daniel
Re: filter before facet
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 12:35 AM, Toke Eskildsen t...@statsbiblioteket.dkwrote: This leads me to believe that the FQ is being applied AFTER the facets are calculated on the whole data set. For my use case it would make a ton of sense to apply the FQ first and then facet. Is it possible to specify this behavior or do I need to get into the code and get my hands dirty? As for creating a new faceting implementation that avoids the startup penalty by using only the found documents, then it is technically quite simple: Use stored fields, iterate the hits and request the values. Unfortunately this scales poorly with the number of hits, so unless you can guarantee that you will always have small result sets, this is probably not a viable option. Thank you Toke for your detailed reply. I have perhaps an unusual use case where we may have hundreds of thousands of users each with a few thousand documents. On some queries I can guarantee the result size will be small compared to the entire corpus since I'm filtering on one user's documents. I may give this alternative faceting implementation a try. Best regards, Daniel
filter before facet
We're testing SolrCloud 4.1 for NRT search over hundreds of millions of documents. I've been really impressed. The query performance is so much better than we were getting out of our database. With filter queries, we're able to get query times of less than 100ms under moderate load. That's amazing. My question today is on faceting. Let me give some examples to help make my point. *fq=state:California* numFound = 92193 QTime = *80* *fq=state:Calforni* numFound = 0 QTime = *8* *fq=state:Californiafacet=truefacet.field=city* numFound = 92193 QTime = *1316* *fq=city:San Franciscofacet=truefacet.field=city* numFound = 1961 QTime = *1477* *fq=state:Californifacet=truefacet.field=city* numFound = 0 QTime = *1380* So filtering is fast and faceting is slow, which is understandable. But why is it slow to generate facets on a result set of 0? Furthermore, why does it take the same amount of time to generate facets on a result set of 2000 as 100,000 documents? This leads me to believe that the FQ is being applied AFTER the facets are calculated on the whole data set. For my use case it would make a ton of sense to apply the FQ first and then facet. Is it possible to specify this behavior or do I need to get into the code and get my hands dirty? Best Regards, Daniel
Re: filter before facet
I'm actually using one not listed in that doc (I suspect it's new). At least with 3 or more facet fields, the FCS method is by far the best. Here are some representative numbers with everything the same except for the facet.method. facet.method = fc QTime = 3168 facet.method = enum QTime = 309 facet.method = fcs QTime = 19 On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch arafa...@gmail.comwrote: What's your facet.method? Have you tried setting it both ways? http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SimpleFacetParameters#facet.method Regards, Alex. Personal blog: http://blog.outerthoughts.com/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrerafalovitch - Time is the quality of nature that keeps events from happening all at once. Lately, it doesn't seem to be working. (Anonymous - via GTD book) On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Daniel Tyreus dan...@webshots.com wrote: We're testing SolrCloud 4.1 for NRT search over hundreds of millions of documents. I've been really impressed. The query performance is so much better than we were getting out of our database. With filter queries, we're able to get query times of less than 100ms under moderate load. That's amazing. My question today is on faceting. Let me give some examples to help make my point. *fq=state:California* numFound = 92193 QTime = *80* *fq=state:Calforni* numFound = 0 QTime = *8* *fq=state:Californiafacet=truefacet.field=city* numFound = 92193 QTime = *1316* *fq=city:San Franciscofacet=truefacet.field=city* numFound = 1961 QTime = *1477* *fq=state:Californifacet=truefacet.field=city* numFound = 0 QTime = *1380* So filtering is fast and faceting is slow, which is understandable. But why is it slow to generate facets on a result set of 0? Furthermore, why does it take the same amount of time to generate facets on a result set of 2000 as 100,000 documents? This leads me to believe that the FQ is being applied AFTER the facets are calculated on the whole data set. For my use case it would make a ton of sense to apply the FQ first and then facet. Is it possible to specify this behavior or do I need to get into the code and get my hands dirty? Best Regards, Daniel