On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 2:25 PM, Dawid Weiss wrote:
> I think the delayed deletes might have to do w/ segment warming?
>
> I'll have to digest the scenario you described tomorrow. I didn't hit
> any exceptions when running those modified code snippets (which I'd be
> very grateful to see -- they'd
Thanks again for the explanation, Mike. I understand it now.
Dawid
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the feedback.
> I think the delayed deletes might have to do w/ segment warming?
I'll have to digest the scenario you described tomorrow. I didn't hit
any exceptions when running those modified code snippets (which I'd be
very grateful to see -- they'd provide an immediate pr
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 9:34 AM Michael McCandless
wrote:
> I am glad you're finding a use for this crazy class! I think it is a
> powerful way for Lucene to efficiently add "derived fields" at search time.
>
+1 agreed! Could be used for NRT updates as well. But very expert; it'd
be nice if i
I think the delayed deletes might have to do w/ segment warming?
I.e., after a merge finishes, but before IW exposes that segment in the
current SIS, it's merged, at which point (via the merged segment warmer the
test installs) we build its parallel index, but then I think (maybe!) its
parallel re
> I'll have to think about the first 2 questions still, but MDW stands for
> MockDirectoryWrapper!
Ah, sure thing. For what it's worth, I locally removed this delayed
'delete' list and removed the leaf folder immediately -- the tests
passed without any problems on my Windows machine. Could be I di
Hi Dawid,
I'll have to think about the first 2 questions still, but MDW stands for
MockDirectoryWrapper!
Mike McCandless
http://blog.mikemccandless.com
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 5:55 AM, Dawid Weiss wrote:
> This one is probably to Mike since he originally wrote this "demo",
> but sending to de
This one is probably to Mike since he originally wrote this "demo",
but sending to dev@ for posteriority.
I'm looking at something similar to what is shown in
TestDemoParallelLeafReader -- creating (or recreating) secondary
segments on the fly based on primary segments' data. I spent some time
go