Ok, but the OP has to know that doing this often can be a serious issue.
For example if you are implementing an endpoint that can be called 10/100
times per hour, each call will result in a few humongous objects allocated
in the JVM.
Very often I have used solr to return over 30 million documents with no
ramifications via a wget call and a LONG timeout. granted it took a while
and the resulting file was in the multiple GB's of size, but there isnt any
issues with it I ever encountered. I also used about a 31gb JVM head and
ha
Do you want faceting to be based on tokenized values, or the original input
as a monolithic string? In any case, the patch attached to SOLR-13056 is
unlikely to help. The patch associated with SOLR-8362 might help (is
_designed_ to help with this kind of situation, in fact!). But that's a
monumenta
Hi, I strongly discourage you from downloading so many documents in one
shot, doing this on a normal basis creates humongous memory allocations in
the JVM and this usually leads to have GC problems.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10039778/how-to-get-all-results-from-solr-query
There are reall
Victoria,
On 4/26/22 21:46, Victoria Stuart (VictoriasJourney.com) wrote:
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Hmm. You should not have had any of these issues. Can you please confirm:
1. You are sayin
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your responsible recommendation.
Yes, we could use TextField in our application but still hope to use
SortableTextField due to its Sorting functions
I have read your previous comments (Mar, 2019) in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13056
Could your previous patch so
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> So my question is if i request in one request lets say approximate 10K
> documents using SOLRJ will that be OK. By safe here i mean approx. maximum
> number of documents that i can request without causing any problem in
> receiving a response from SOLR.
I’m still not clear what you’re ask
Dear Solr Community,
I have a very weird situation with SOLR indexing and even after spending
a day i am not able to find a proper reason so i request for your help.
I tried to index a string field by name "host_common_name". I created
the field in the schema (schema got updated as well) via
Victoria,
On 4/26/22 16:17, Victoria Stuart (VictoriasJourney.com) wrote:
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[victoria@victoria etc]$ sudo systemctl restart httpd
[sudo] password for victoria:
I think this httpd restart/status are not relevant, no?
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Hi Andy,
I have different cores with different number of documents.
1) Core 1: - 227625 docs and each document having approx 10 String fields.
2) Core 2: - Approx 3.5 million documents and each having 3 string fields.
So my question is if i request in one request lets say approximate 10K
doc
> On Apr 27, 2022, at 3:23 PM, Neha Gupta wrote:
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> Just for information I will be firing queries from Java application to SOLR
> using SOLRJ and would like to know how much maximum documents (i.e maximum
> number of rows that i can request in the query) can be returned safely from
> SOLR.
Dear Solr Community,
I would like to know what is the safe number of documents that can be
returned from a SOLR.
Just for information I will be firing queries from Java application to
SOLR using SOLRJ and would like to know how much maximum documents (i.e
maximum number of rows that i can r
On 4/27/22 05:08, Deeksha Shrivastava wrote:
The "etc" itself is included in the setting format. Please refer
screenshot below:
The screenshot says "set GC_TUNE="-XX:NewRatio=3 -XX:SurvivorRatio=4
etc." ... it does not say what the "etc" is, and we are going to need
that information.
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