A side question, for heavy bulk indexing, what's the recommended setting
for auto commit? As there is no query needed during the bulking indexing
process, I have auto soft commit disabled. Is there any side effect if I
also disable auto commit?
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 10:22 PM Wei wrote:
> Thank
Thanks Erick.
1> TLOG replicas shouldn’t optimize on the follower. They should optimize
on the leader then replicate the entire index to the follower.
Does that mean the follower will ignore the optimize request? Or shall I
send the optimize request only to one of the leaders?
2> As of Solr 7.5,
Hi all,
starting to work on a new project I've found a boost query configured
in a Solr requesthandler.
I would show you how this boost query because I'm interested to have
some suggestions or advice in what are the benefits/drawbacks of this
solution which is new to me.
So let's say that every t
bq. I was under the wrong impression that autoCommit openSearcher=false would
control those too.
No, the settings in solrconfig.xml are the defaults. Like almost everything
else in the config, they govern the action in the absence of a per-command
override.
Best,
Erick
> On Mar 10, 2019, at
We do add commitWithin=XX when indexing updates, I take it that triggers
new searcher when the commit is made? I was under the wrong impression that
autoCommit openSearcher=false would control those too.
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 9:00 PM Erick Erickson
wrote:
> Nothing should be opening new searche
On 3/9/2019 8:24 PM, John Davis wrote:
I couldn't find an answer to this in the docs: if openSearcher is set to
false in the autocommit with no softcommits, what triggers a new one to be
created? My assumption is that until a new searcher is created all the
newly indexed docs will not be visible.