There are now two excellent books: Lucene In Action 2 and Solr 1.4
Enterprise Search Server the describe the inners workings of these
technologies and how they fit together.
Otherwise Solr and Lucene knowledge are only available in a fragmented
form across many wiki pages, bug reports and email
Is there any way to analyze or see that which documents are getting cached
by documentCache -
documentCache
class=solr.LRUCache
size=512
initialSize=512
autowarmCount=0/
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:10 AM, satya tosatyaj...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all , thanks a lot for
I configured filter cache in solrconfig.xml as here under :
filterCache
class=solr.FastLRUCache
size=16384
initialSize=4096
autowarmCount=4096/
useFilterForSortedQuerytrue/useFilterForSortedQuery
as per
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCaching#head-b6a7d51521d55fa0c89f2b576b2659f297f9
And
Solr's caches should be transparent - they should only speed up
queries, not change the result of queries.
-Yonik
http://www.lucidimagination.com
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:45 AM, satyasundar jena tosatyaj...@gmail.com wrote:
I configured filter cache in solrconfig.xml as here under :
1)Then do you mean , if we delete a perticular doc ,then that is going to be
deleted from
cache also.
2)In solr,is cache storing the entire document in memory or only the
references to
documents in memory.
And how to test this caching after all.
I ll be thankful upon getting an elaboration.
1)Then do you mean , if we delete a perticular doc ,then that is going to
be
deleted from
cache also.
When you delete document, and then COMMIT your changes, new caches will be
warmed up (and prepopulated by some key-value pairs from old instances),
etc:
!-- documentCache caches Lucene
First of all , thanks a lot for the clarification.Is there any way to see,
how this cache is working internally and what are the objects being stored
and how much memory its consuming,so that we can get a clear picture in
mind.And how to test the performance through cache.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at