1. There is network latency going up to EC2. :)
2/3. Not sure, can you show your bulk code? Or did you check the logs on
your EC2 instances to see if there were any errors?
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 1:52:57 PM UTC-4, IronMan2014 wrote:
>
> I am having some issues and I would like some feedback:
>
> #1 - I run a test with 250 MB worth of documents against my local machine
> which is an i7, it takes total of 130 secs to index. I run it against a
> cluster of 2 i2x4 large EC2 instances, much more powerful than my local
> machine, yet it takes about 200 secs for the same test.
>
> #2, When I index against local machine, it shows 1500 docs indexed total,
> however on the 2 instances, I see 1150 docs, why is it different.
>
> #3, Aside from the above, a separate test, if I run smaller # of docs say
> 500, The bulk gets called but never executes, the bulk and index.close()
> exit without the Bulk.execute, I look at the index, it is empty, no docs
> were actually indexed, but against my local machine this doesn't happen.
>
> Some settings:
>
> BulkSize: 1000 docs & 5 MB
>
>
> Settings settings = ImmutableSettings.settingsBuilder()
>
> .put("client.transport.sniff", true
> )
>
> .put("refresh_interval", "-1")
>
> .put("number_of_shards", 1)
>
> .put("number_of_replicas", "0")
>
> .put("cluster.name", this.CLUSTER_NAME)
>
> .build();
>
>
>
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