Hmmm, indeed it does. Never mind ;)

I guess the thing I'd be looking at is garbage
collection, here's a very good writeup:
http://lucidworks.com/blog/garbage-collection-bootcamp-1-0/

Kind of a shot in the dark, but it's possible.
Good luck!
Erick

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Wenbin Wang <wwang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have no problem changing it to 2. However, we are talking about two
> different applications.
>
> The Solr 4.7 has two applications: example and example-DIH. The application
> example-DIH is the one I started with since it works with database.
>
> The example-DIH has the default setting to 4.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:
>
>> On 6/25/2015 10:27 AM, Wenbin Wang wrote:
>> > To clarify the work:
>> >
>> > We are very early in the investigative phase, and the indexing is NOT
>> done
>> > continuously.
>> >
>> > I indexed the data once through Admin UI, and test the query. If I need
>> to
>> > index again, I can use curl or through the Admin UI.
>> >
>> > The Solr 4.7 seems to have a default setting of maxWarmingSearcher at 4.
>>
>> The example configs that come with Solr have been setting
>> maxWarmingSearchers to 2 for the entire time I've been using Solr, which
>> started five years ago with version 1.4.0.  That is the value that we
>> see most often.  I have never seen an example config with 4, which is
>> part of how Erick knows that your config has been modified.  Most people
>> will not change that value unless they see an error message in their
>> logs about maxWarmingSearchers, and normally when that error message
>> appears, they are committing too frequently.  Adjusting
>> maxWarmingSearchers is rarely the proper fix ... either committing less
>> frequently or reducing the time required for each commit is the right
>> way to fix it.  Reducing the commit time is not always easy, but
>> reducing or eliminating cache autowarming will often take care of it.
>> Erick mentioned this already.
>>
>>
>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FAQ#What_does_.22exceeded_limit_of_maxWarmingSearchers.3DX.22_mean.3F
>>
>> More information than you probably wanted to know: The default
>> maxWarmingSearchers value in the code (if you do not specify it in your
>> config) is Integer.MAX_VALUE -- a little over 2 billion.  If the config
>> doesn't specify, then there effectively is no limit.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shawn
>>
>>

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