Solr unresponsive but still taking queries
Hi, We are running a CMS based on Java and use Solr 1.4 as the indexer. Till today afternoon things were fine until we hit this Solr issue where it sort of becomes unresponsive. We tried to stop and restart Solr but no help. When we look into the logs Solr is receiving queries and running them but we do not seem to get the responses and after an endless wait the page generates a 503 error (Varnish on the front end). Can someone help us with any possible suggestions or solutions. Thanks Hitendra
Implementing Memcache for Solr
Hi, We were looking at implementing Memcache for Solr. Can someone who has already implemented this let us know if it is a good option to go for i.e. how effective is using memcache compared to Solr's internal cache. Also, are there any down sides to it and difficult to implement. Thanks Hitendra
RE: Memcache for Solr
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Memcache for Solr
Hi, We were looking at implementing Memcache for Solr. Can someone who has already implemented this let us know if it is a good option to go for i.e. how effective is using memcache compared to Solr's internal cache. Also, are there any down sides to it and difficult to implement. Thanks Hitendra
RE: Solr for multiple websites
Thanks Girjesh. Can you please let me know what are the pros and cons of this apporoach. Also, how can we setup load balancing between multiple solrs Thanks Hitendra -Original Message- From: Grijesh.singh [mailto:pintu.grij...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 10:25 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Solr for multiple websites Using multicore is the right approach -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Solr-for-multiple-websites-tp1173220p1219 772.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Solr for multiple websites
Hi We have a news portal built on a CMS that heavily uses solr for indexing. Going ahead we will be migrating all our other portals to the same platform and are not sure how do we work with Solr for multiple websites. The options are: 1) Using multiple publications/indexes within solr for each site 2) Run one instance/schema of solr for all websites The advantage of (1) is all websites will not be affected if there is something wrong with one solr publication, the downside being sharing of content between multiple websites. While the (2) does provide you with flexibility of sharing/searching content across multiple websites but also comes with the risk of adding all websites to a single schema (which may cause performance issues). Would appreciate if someone can guide us in the right direction and share their experience with us. Hitendra