Hi, Justin.
We are using 0.12.1.
I thought it could be caused by our version of OTP (we had been using
R14A) so I downgraded to R13B04. It didn't help though.
Unfortunately, there's nothing interesting in logs, neither in Riak's
nor in ours. I think that most likely there are some web requests t
Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your reply,
I'm keen to hear any Riak Search deployment experiences you or your beta
testers are willing to share.
Please, do tell !!!
Kind Regards
Neville
On 19 October 2010 05:36, Rusty Klophaus wrote:
> Hi Neville,
>
> Thanks! Performance comparisons are tricky busin
On 10/18/2010 1:36 PM, Rusty Klophaus wrote:
Hi Neville,
Thanks! Performance comparisons are tricky business. Any time you
compare a distributed system to a non-distributed system on a single
machine, the non-distributed system is going to be much, much faster
simply because it can skip all of t
Hi Neville,
Thanks! Performance comparisons are tricky business. Any time you compare a
distributed system to a non-distributed system on a single machine, the
non-distributed system is going to be much, much faster simply because it
can skip all of the overhead needed to make the system distribut
Hi Dmitry,
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Dmitry Demeshchuk wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I have a couple of questions regarding the analyzers, mainly the Java ones.
>
> 1. Which platform is preferable for use: OpenJDK or Sun's Java? Say, I
> won't have any uses for JVM so it will be used just for a
Hi JD,
Unfortunately we discovered some last minute regression bugs that affect
integer querying. A workaround, as you discovered, is to pad the integers
yourself.
This is tracked as https://issues.basho.com/show_bug.cgi?id=729, and is
currently scheduled for the next release.
Best,
Rusty
On Tu
Hi, Dmitry.
What version of Riak are you using? And is there anything interesting
in the error logs?
-Justin
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Dmitry Demeshchuk wrote:
> A small update. I've just encountered the same problem. Just about 3-4
> hours have passed.
>
> lsof | wc -l showed only a