On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Steven Schlansker wrote:
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> On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:16 AM, Michael McCandless
> wrote:
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>> In Lucene 4.5 (coming out any day now) we've switched by default to a
>> "mostly on disk" impl for doc values.
>>
>
> Awesome! Looking forward to that then.
>
>> Before tha
On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:16 AM, Michael McCandless
wrote:
> In Lucene 4.5 (coming out any day now) we've switched by default to a
> "mostly on disk" impl for doc values.
>
Awesome! Looking forward to that then.
> Before that, you can use DiskDocValuesFormat instead.
>
> But you'll need to re-
In Lucene 4.5 (coming out any day now) we've switched by default to a
"mostly on disk" impl for doc values.
Before that, you can use DiskDocValuesFormat instead.
But you'll need to re-index (or create a new index and use
IW.addIndexes) to cutover your current index to the DiskDVFormat.
Mike McCa
Hi,
I have a search application using Lucene 4.4.0 with various BinaryDocValues and
SortedSetDocValues.
We use MMapDirectory to help keep the Java heap small / GC pause times short
and instead rely on the OS buffer cache to keep things fast, which I gather is
generally considered a "best practi