Hi Guys We have faced an issue where tlog size is increasing unnecessarily. We are using a "heavy indexing, heavy query" approach. We enabled hard commit also,
solr cloud: 6.6 zk: 3.4.10 shards: 2, replication factor= 2 solrconfig, <autoCommit> <maxTime>${solr.autoCommit.maxTime:15000}</maxTime> <maxDocs>10000</maxDocs> <openSearcher>false</openSearcher> </autoCommit> <!-- softAutoCommit is like autoCommit except it causes a 'soft' commit which only ensures that changes are visible but does not ensure that data is synced to disk. This is faster and more near-realtime friendly than a hard commit. --> <autoSoftCommit> <maxTime>${solr.autoSoftCommit.maxTime:15000}</maxTime> --> </autoSoftCommit> In every replica, tlog is increasing for more than 200GB which exhaust disk space. Please suggest someting On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 at 16:36, Ritvik Sharma <ritvik.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Guys > > We have faced an issue where tlog size is increasing unnecessarily. We are > using a "heavy indexing, heavy query" approach. We enabled hard commit > also, > > solr cloud: 6.6 > zk: 3.4.10 > shards: 2, replication factor= 2 > > > solrconfig, > > <autoCommit> > <maxTime>${solr.autoCommit.maxTime:15000}</maxTime> > <maxDocs>10000</maxDocs> > <openSearcher>false</openSearcher> > > > </autoCommit> > > <!-- softAutoCommit is like autoCommit except it causes a > 'soft' commit which only ensures that changes are visible > but does not ensure that data is synced to disk. This is > faster and more near-realtime friendly than a hard commit. > --> > > <autoSoftCommit> > <maxTime>${solr.autoSoftCommit.maxTime:15000}</maxTime> --> > </autoSoftCommit> > >