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Have you considered just putting some killer queries in the firstSearcher
and newSearcher
sections of solrconfig.xml? By "killer" I mean even single queries that
search something
on all the fields you care about, facet on a bunch of fields and sort by a
bunch of
fields. These can even be all in the
Hi Michael,
I agree with Shawn, don't listen to Peter ;) but only this once -
he's a smart guy, as you can see in list archives.
And I disagree with Shawn. again, only just this once and only
somewhat. :) Because:
In general, Shawn's advice is correct, but we have no way of knowing
your
On 10/21/2013 8:03 AM, michael.boom wrote:
> I'm using the m3.xlarge server with 15G RAM, but my index size is over 100G,
> so I guess putting running the above command would bite all available
> memory.
With a 100GB index, I would want a minimum server memory size of 64GB,
and I would much prefer
but my index size is over 100G,
> so I guess putting running the above command would bite all available
> memory.
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I'm using the m3.xlarge server with 15G RAM, but my index size is over 100G,
so I guess putting running the above command would bite all available
memory.
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Thanks,
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Hmm, no, I haven't...
What would be the effect of this ?
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initialSize="1000"
>autowarmCount="0"/>
>
>
> size="1000"
> initialSize="1000"
> autowarmCount="0" />
>
>
> true
>
> 20
>
>10
1024
true
20
100
active:true
false
10
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t can serve?
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Solr is not warmed up.
What settings could I tweak so that Solr doesn't time out anymore when
getting many requests? Is there a way to limit how many req it can serve?
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