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ASF GitHub Bot commented on METRON-227:
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Github user mattf-horton commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-metron/pull/188
Michael, I'm in the process of reviewing this, and also pinging Ajay Yadav,
in the context of METRON-322, to confirm he is not still active on this issue.
Assuming he isn't, I will change this implementation to use Storm Tick Tuples,
as this seems clearly the right path to follow.
Thanks.
> Add Time-Based Flushing to Writer Bolt
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> Key: METRON-227
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-227
> Project: Metron
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Domenic Puzio
> Assignee: Ajay Yadav
> Labels: 0.2.1BETA
> Fix For: 0.2.1BETA
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> We need to change the BulkMessageWriterBolt and BulkWriterComponent to use
> time-based flushing when writing data to Elasticsearch or Solr.
> Currently, we set a batch size, and the Writer waits for that number of
> tuples to build up; however, Storm has a timeout value that prevents it from
> waiting for too long. If the Writer does not get the batch size before the
> timeout, then it recycles the tuples through the topology. In addition, Storm
> only allows so many pending messages that have not been acked - if too many
> messages are waiting for the bulk Writer, then it will recycle them through
> the topology. This is not desired behavior and directly impacts the
> performance of this Writer. We would like to be able to specify a unit of
> time for which the topology would flush, writing the data it's currently
> holding to Elasticsearch or Solr even if the batch size is not met.
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