I've been reading up on parent/child relationships and had a couple
questions:
On the Practical Considerations
http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/parent-child-performance.html
page, it's suggested that you should Use parent-child relationships
sparingly, and only
Everything that I've read about scoring in ES suggests that you really
shouldn't do this. However, I need a score floor to make some automatic
decisions for a user about which of the top results is most-likely a match
to their query (if the first document returned has a score = 70% then we
Hi there!
I'm trying to do a one-time index of about 800,000 records into an instance
of elasticsearch. But I'm having a bit of trouble. It continually fails
around 200,000 records. Looking at in the Elasticsearch Head Plugin, my
index goes offline and becomes unrecoverable.
For now, I have
Hi there! Sorry I posted two topics. I've somehow managed to post an
incomplete post.
I'm trying to do a one-time index of about 800,000 records into an instance
of elasticsearch. But I'm having a bit of trouble. It continually fails
around 200,000 records. Looking at in the Elasticsearch
.
Thanks
Vineeth
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Joshua P jpeter...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
Hi there!
I'm trying to do a one-time index of about 800,000 records into an
instance of elasticsearch. But I'm having a bit of trouble. It continually
fails around 200,000 records
AM UTC-4, Joshua P wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Vineeth!
What's a practical heap size? I've seen some people saying they set it to
30gb but this confuses me because in the /etc/default/elasticsearch file,
the comment suggests the max is only 1gb?
I'll look into the threadpool issue
was rejected.
Thanks
Vineeth
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:58 PM, Joshua P jpeter...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
You also said you wouldn't recommend indexing that much information at
once. How would you suggest breaking it up and what status should I look
for before doing another batch
the heap to 4 GB which is 50% of 8
GB RAM.
Jörg
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Joshua P jpeter...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
Here is /etc/default/elasticsearch
# Run Elasticsearch as this user ID and group ID
#ES_USER=elasticsearch
#ES_GROUP=elasticsearch
# Heap Size (defaults to 256m
]]; nested:
IOException[No space left on device]; -- index_type
Where would I change the write location? Which config file?
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 1:28:21 PM UTC-4, Joshua P wrote:
Hi Jörg,
Can you elaborate on what you mean by I still need more fine tuning?
I've upped the heap
());
}
}
bulkProcessor.flush();
bulkProcessor.close();
}
}
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 1:57:54 PM UTC-4, Jörg Prante wrote:
Check the path.data setting in config/elasticsearch.yml
Jörg
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Joshua P jpeter...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
Just
UTC-4, Jörg Prante wrote:
Code looks okay, so it might be just the full volume that is in the way
Jörg
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Joshua P jpeter...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
This is the code I've been using to index:
I'm going to try to fix the running out of space issue
What does Elasticsearch use to serve up responses?
Thanks!
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