Depends what you really need. Index aliases are very handy for having a
sliding last N days type search. Solr doesn't have that yetbut it may
be in jira.
Otis
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On Nov 4, 2012 11:34 PM, "Nathan Findley" wrote:
> Otis,
>
> I believe I found th
Otis,
I believe I found the thread which contains a link about elasticsearch
and big data.
http://www.elasticsearch.org/videos/2012/06/05/big-data-search-and-analytics.html
We are dealing with data that is searched using time ranges. Does the
"time" data flow concept work in SOLR? Does it
Correct. There was a good thread on this topic on the ElasticSearch ML.
Search for "oversharding" and my name. Same ideas apply to SolrCloud.
Neither server offer automatic rebalancing yet, though ES lets you move
shards around on demand.
Otis
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O
Otis,
Thanks for that makes sense. I have one more question: at this point
the only way for future expansion of shard count is by having more than
one shard per machine and then, when things grow, moving each shard to
its own dedicated machine? That is how I understand it from the wiki.
So
Hi,
Check the archive for a similar Q&A yesterday. Reindexing would be the
cleanest.
Otis
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On Nov 3, 2012 8:22 AM, "Nathan Findley" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have one machine running solr 3.6. I would like to move this data to
> solr 4.0 and set
Hi all,
I have one machine running solr 3.6. I would like to move this data to
solr 4.0 and set up a solrcloud.
I feel like I should replicate the existing data. After that, it isn't
clear to me what I need to do.
1) Create a slave (4.0) that replicates from the master (3.6).
2) Somehow t