Geoff,

There was just another thread where the person said he was doing updates every 
2 minutes.  Like you said, with the way Solr warms searchers, this could be too 
frequent for instances with large caches and high autowarmCount.

You may be better off playing with the combination of larger older index and a 
smaller index with updates kept in RAM (on the slave, of course).


Otis
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----- Original Message ----
From: Geoffrey Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 8:28:09 AM
Subject: config for very frequent solr updates

hi all :)

I didn't see any documentation on this, so I was wondering what the 
experience here was with updating solr with a small but constant trickle 
of daemon-style updates.

unfortunately, it's a business requirement that backend db updates make 
it to search as the changes roll in (5 minutes is out of the question). 
  with the way solr handles new searchers, warming, etc, I was wondering 
if anyone had experience with this kind of thing and could share 
thoughts/general config stuff on it.

thanks.

--Geoff



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