Hello all, I'm testing the ES environment to see if a migration from Solr could bring benefits to our system. We are considering a complete renovation of our service, taking it from Java to Python plus a lot of new enhancements.
Currently we use Solr for indexing purposes. We store webpages from customers and index them using solar. Within a solr document we have a dozen of fields to keep track of the data, the data itself is indexed in Solr in a *content *field which is set (in the schema.xml) to be indexed="true" stored="false". In fact, I can do a text search on it but I cannot retrieve the whole field (obviously..) The actual content is saved on our server and it is a massive 22TB of data. You'll understand we cannot reindex the whole thing just for testing purposes. We're considering to use a subset of it but also this is time consuming. I was looking if there was any way to transfer the indexed but unstored *content *field directly from solr to elastic search. On another topic, when I shut down and turn on again the ES engine, I noticed that the documents are not all available at once, but they take time to load. Is that an expected behavior or is there a way (configuration option..) to have all the documents available right away? I'm thinking, for instance, if I have to update the engine or add some more options or for whatever reason I need to turn down the engine and turn it on again, do I need to wait for all the documents to be loaded in the system? With Solr I see all of them available immediately after the search engine has been launched... Thank you, Diego -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "elasticsearch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/elasticsearch/8c23e11d-74fd-48c0-98b0-4d75514a6a33%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
