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Vivek Narang edited comment on SOLR-10317 at 5/17/17 11:38 PM:
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Hi [~ichattopadhyaya], A quick update. Please access 
[http://162.243.101.83/IndexingBenchmarkStandalone.html]. Now when you click a 
point on the graph, a popup box appears having three tabs (Heap Space Usage, 
Process CPU load, and Test Environment Details). Now, the estimations are made 
using the Solr's Metrics API.The sections provide graphs for Heap Space usage 
and CPU usage. The third tab shows other environment information. Also, there 
is a link at the bottom (on the popup itself) which opens the page with details 
of file changes associated with each commit. Please let me know what you think. 
Regards.


was (Author: [email protected]):
Hi [~ichattopadhyaya], A quick update. Please access 
[http://162.243.101.83/IndexingBenchmarkStandalone.html]. Now when you click a 
point on the graph, a popup box appears having three tabs (Heap Space Usage, 
Process CPU load, and Test Environment Details). The sections provide graphs 
for Heap Space usage and CPU usage. The third tab shows other environment 
information. Also, there is a link at the bottom (on the popup itself) which 
opens the page with details of file changes associated with each commit. Please 
let me know what you think. Regards.

> Solr Nightly Benchmarks
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-10317
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10317
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
>              Labels: gsoc2017, mentor
>         Attachments: changes-lucene-20160907.json, 
> changes-solr-20160907.json, managed-schema, 
> Narang-Vivek-SOLR-10317-Solr-Nightly-Benchmarks.docx, 
> Narang-Vivek-SOLR-10317-Solr-Nightly-Benchmarks-FINAL-PROPOSAL.pdf, 
> solrconfig.xml
>
>
> Solr needs nightly benchmarks reporting. Similar Lucene benchmarks can be 
> found here, https://home.apache.org/~mikemccand/lucenebench/.
> Preferably, we need:
> # A suite of benchmarks that build Solr from a commit point, start Solr 
> nodes, both in SolrCloud and standalone mode, and record timing information 
> of various operations like indexing, querying, faceting, grouping, 
> replication etc.
> # It should be possible to run them either as an independent suite or as a 
> Jenkins job, and we should be able to report timings as graphs (Jenkins has 
> some charting plugins).
> # The code should eventually be integrated in the Solr codebase, so that it 
> never goes out of date.
> There is some prior work / discussion:
> # https://github.com/shalinmangar/solr-perf-tools (Shalin)
> # https://github.com/chatman/solr-upgrade-tests/blob/master/BENCHMARKS.md 
> (Ishan/Vivek)
> # SOLR-2646 & SOLR-9863 (Mark Miller)
> # https://home.apache.org/~mikemccand/lucenebench/ (Mike McCandless)
> # https://github.com/lucidworks/solr-scale-tk (Tim Potter)
> There is support for building, starting, indexing/querying and stopping Solr 
> in some of these frameworks above. However, the benchmarks run are very 
> limited. Any of these can be a starting point, or a new framework can as well 
> be used. The motivation is to be able to cover every functionality of Solr 
> with a corresponding benchmark that is run every night.
> Proposing this as a GSoC 2017 project. I'm willing to mentor, and I'm sure 
> [~shalinmangar] and [[email protected]] would help here.



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