Yes, I can reproduce it now.... ... will investigate. Interesting issue.
Jörg On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 9:48 PM, Ümit Seren <[email protected]> wrote: > Can you try to do the search on > POST /gdpdm/candidate_gene_list_enrichment/_search : > > POST /gdpdm/candidate_gene_list_enrichment/_search > { > "query": { > "multi_match": { > "query": "Flowering", > "fields": [ > "name^3.5" > ] > } > }, > "post_filter": { > "bool": { > "must": [ > { > "term": { > "candidategenelist.id": "20" > } > }, > { > "term": { > "status": "Finished" > } > } > ] > } > } > } > > On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 9:35 PM, [email protected] < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks, I could load the data, but can not find anything. >> >> Your query gave 0 hits but I found this simplified query works: >> >> POST /_search >> { >> "query" : { >> "multi_match" : { >> "query" : "Flowering", >> "fields": [ >> "name" >> ] >> } >> } >> } >> >> >> JDK 7 --> 1 hit >> >> "version": "1.7.0_67", >> "vm_name": "Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM", >> "vm_version": "24.65-b04", >> "vm_vendor": "Oracle Corporation" >> >> JDK 8 --> 1 hit >> >> "version": "1.8.0_20", >> "vm_name": "Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM", >> "vm_version": "25.20-b23", >> "vm_vendor": "Oracle Corporation", >> >> >> on Mac OS X. >> >> So there must be some other fishy thing going on at your cluster... >> >> Jörg >> >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Ümit Seren <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Here is the tar.gz folder of the entire elasticsearch data. >>> let me know if you need anything elese >>> >>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwYlrRGOfVARbzkwb2FEUmxlRFU/view?usp=sharing >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 5:00 PM, [email protected] < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I would love to reproduce it, do you have some test data available for >>>> a full reproduction? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Jörg >>>> >>>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Ümit Seren <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I have a weird problem when doing a simple query using different JDK >>>>> versions with the same indexed data. >>>>> >>>>> I have 2 docker images based on the official dockerfiles ( >>>>> http://dockerfile.github.io/#/elasticsearch). >>>>> One image has jdk7u67 installed and one has jdk8u20 installed. Both >>>>> use the same index data (mounted as a volume) and have the same >>>>> elasticsearch installed (1.3.4) >>>>> Of course I only run one instance at a time >>>>> >>>>> When I issue following search request I get different results (1 hit >>>>> with jdk7 and 5 hits with jdk8): >>>>> >>>>> POST /INDEX/MyType/_search >>>>> { >>>>> "from": 0, >>>>> "size": 50, >>>>> "query": { >>>>> "multi_match": { >>>>> "query": "Flowering", >>>>> "fields": [ >>>>> "name^3.5" >>>>> ] >>>>> } >>>>> }, >>>>> "post_filter": { >>>>> "bool": { >>>>> "must": [ >>>>> { >>>>> "term": { >>>>> "candidategenelist.id": "20" >>>>> } >>>>> }, >>>>> { >>>>> "term": { >>>>> "status": "Finished" >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> ] >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> The “MyType” document has a mapping. >>>>> candidategenelist is a nested type: >>>>> >>>>> candidategenelist: { >>>>> properties: { >>>>> id: { >>>>> type: integer >>>>> } >>>>> name: { >>>>> type: string >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> There are a couple of additional nested field types with a similar >>>>> setup (id: integer, name: string) >>>>> >>>>> With jdk7u67 I get 1 hit: >>>>> >>>>> Relevant explanation: >>>>> description”: “weight(study_.name:flowering in 74274) >>>>> [PerFieldSimilarity], result of:”, >>>>> >>>>> With jdk8u20 I get 5 hits: >>>>> >>>>> Relevant explanation: >>>>> “description”: “weight(candidategenelist.name:flowering in 74274) >>>>> [PerFieldSimilarity], result of:”, >>>>> “description”: “weight(candidategenelist.name:flowering in 6614) >>>>> [PerFieldSimilarity], result of:”, >>>>> >>>>> “description”: “weight(candidategenelist.name:flowering in 56078) >>>>> [PerFieldSimilarity], result of:”, >>>>> “description”: “weight(candidategenelist.name:flowering in 6674) >>>>> [PerFieldSimilarity], result of:”, >>>>> “description”: “weight(candidategenelist.name:flowering in 6646) >>>>> [PerFieldSimilarity], result of:”, >>>>> >>>>> So according to the explanation, the only difference is that with >>>>> JDK7u67 it matches “name” in the nested study_ field whereas with JDK8u20 >>>>> it matches the “name” in candidategenelist. >>>>> >>>>> I really don’t know why there are different query results when the >>>>> only difference is the JDK version?! 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