Re: Calculating filterCache size
Thank you for your help! I wrote an article on Performance Testing Solr filterCache Shedding Light on Apache Solr filterCache for VuFind that I am hoping to get published. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vl-nmlprSULvNZKQNrqp65eLnLhG9s_ydXQtg9iML10 Anyone can comment and I would highly appreciate this! My biggest fear is to have something inaccurate about filterCache or Solr in general in there. Any and all suggestions welcome! Thanks again, Ben On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: That's specific to using the facet.method=enum, but do admit it's easy to miss that. I added a note about that though... Thanks for pointing that out! On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Benjamin Wiens benjamin.wi...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks to both of you. Yes the mentioned config is illustrative, we decided for 512 after thorough testing. However, when you google Solr filterCache the first link is the community wiki which has a config even higher than the illustration which is quite different from the official reference guide. It might be a good idea to change this unless there's a very small index. http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCaching#filterCache filterCache class=solr.LRUCache size=16384 initialSize=4096 autowarmCount=4096/ On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: Ben: As Shawn says, you're on the right track... Do note, though, that a 10K size here is probably excessive, YMMV of course. And an autowarm count of 5,000 is almost _certainly_ far more than you want. All these fq clauses get re-executed whenever a new searcher is opened (soft commit or hard commit with openSearcher=true). I realize this may just be illustrative. Is this your actual setup? And if so, what is your motivation for 5,000 autowarm count? Best, Erick On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Shawn Heisey s...@elyograg.org wrote: On 6/18/2014 10:57 AM, Benjamin Wiens wrote: Thanks Erick! So let's say I have a config of filterCache class=solr.FastLRUCache size=1 initialSize=1 autowarmCount=5000/ MaxDocuments = 1,000,000 So according to your formula, filterCache should roughly have the potential to consume this much RAM: ((1,000,000 / 8) + 128) * (10,000) = 1,251,280,000 byte / 1,000 = 1,251,280 kb / 1,000 = 1,251.28 mb / 1000 = 1.25 gb Yes, this is essentially correct. If you want to arrive at a number that's more accurate for the way that OS tools will report memory, you'll divide by 1024 instead of 1000 for each of the larger units. That results in a size of 1.16GB instead of 1.25. Computers think in powers of 2, dividing by 1000 assumes a bias to how people think, in powers of 10. It's the same thing that causes your computer to report 931GB for a 1TB hard drive. Thanks, Shawn
Re: Calculating filterCache size
Thanks to both of you. Yes the mentioned config is illustrative, we decided for 512 after thorough testing. However, when you google Solr filterCache the first link is the community wiki which has a config even higher than the illustration which is quite different from the official reference guide. It might be a good idea to change this unless there's a very small index. http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrCaching#filterCache filterCache class=solr.LRUCache size=16384 initialSize=4096 autowarmCount=4096/ On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: Ben: As Shawn says, you're on the right track... Do note, though, that a 10K size here is probably excessive, YMMV of course. And an autowarm count of 5,000 is almost _certainly_ far more than you want. All these fq clauses get re-executed whenever a new searcher is opened (soft commit or hard commit with openSearcher=true). I realize this may just be illustrative. Is this your actual setup? And if so, what is your motivation for 5,000 autowarm count? Best, Erick On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Shawn Heisey s...@elyograg.org wrote: On 6/18/2014 10:57 AM, Benjamin Wiens wrote: Thanks Erick! So let's say I have a config of filterCache class=solr.FastLRUCache size=1 initialSize=1 autowarmCount=5000/ MaxDocuments = 1,000,000 So according to your formula, filterCache should roughly have the potential to consume this much RAM: ((1,000,000 / 8) + 128) * (10,000) = 1,251,280,000 byte / 1,000 = 1,251,280 kb / 1,000 = 1,251.28 mb / 1000 = 1.25 gb Yes, this is essentially correct. If you want to arrive at a number that's more accurate for the way that OS tools will report memory, you'll divide by 1024 instead of 1000 for each of the larger units. That results in a size of 1.16GB instead of 1.25. Computers think in powers of 2, dividing by 1000 assumes a bias to how people think, in powers of 10. It's the same thing that causes your computer to report 931GB for a 1TB hard drive. Thanks, Shawn
Calculating filterCache size
Hi, I'm looking for a formula to calculate filterCache size in the RAM. The best estimation I can find is here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2004/solr-filter-cache-fastlrucache-takes-too-much-memory-and-results-in-out-of-mem An index of 1.000.000 would thus take 12,5 GB in the RAM with this formula: 100.000.000.000 bit / 8 (to byte) / 1000 (to kb) / 1000 (to mb) / 1000 (to gb) = 12,5 GB Can anyone confirm this formula? I am aware that if the result of the filter query is low, it can just create something else which take up less memory. I know I can just start with a low filterCache size and kick it up in my environment, but I'd like to come up with a scientific formula. Thanks, Ben
Re: Calculating filterCache size
Thanks Erick! So let's say I have a config of filterCache class=solr.FastLRUCache size=1 initialSize=1 autowarmCount=5000/ MaxDocuments = 1,000,000 So according to your formula, filterCache should roughly have the potential to consume this much RAM: ((1,000,000 / 8) + 128) * (10,000) = 1,251,280,000 byte / 1,000 = 1,251,280 kb / 1,000 = 1,251.28 mb / 1000 = 1.25 gb Thanks, Ben On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote: You pretty much have it. Actually, the number you want is the maxDoc figure from the admin UI screen. The formula will be maxDoc/8 bytes + (some overhead but not enough to matter), for EVERY entry. You'll never fit 100B docs on a single machine anyway. Lucene has a hard limit of 2B docs, and I've never heard of anyone fitting even 2B docs on a single machine in a performant manner. So under any circumstance this won't all be on one machine. You have to figure it locally for each shard. And at this size there's no doubt you'll be sharding! Also be very careful here. the size parameter in the cache definition is the number of _entries_, NOT the number of _bytes_. _Each_ entry is that size! So the cache requirements will be close to ((maxDoc/8) + 128) * (size_defined_in_the_config_file), where 128 is an approximation of the storage necessary for the text of the fq clause. Best, Erick On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Benjamin Wiens benjamin.wi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a formula to calculate filterCache size in the RAM. The best estimation I can find is here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2004/solr-filter-cache-fastlrucache-takes-too-much-memory-and-results-in-out-of-mem An index of 1.000.000 would thus take 12,5 GB in the RAM with this formula: 100.000.000.000 bit / 8 (to byte) / 1000 (to kb) / 1000 (to mb) / 1000 (to gb) = 12,5 GB Can anyone confirm this formula? I am aware that if the result of the filter query is low, it can just create something else which take up less memory. I know I can just start with a low filterCache size and kick it up in my environment, but I'd like to come up with a scientific formula. Thanks, Ben
Solr Filter Cache Size
How can we calculate how much heap memory the filter cache will consume? We understand that in order to determine a good size we also need to evaluate how many filterqueries would be used over a certain time period. Here's our setting: filterCache class=solr.FastLRUCache size=30 initialSize=30 autowarmCount=5/ According to the post below, 53 GB of RAM would be needed just by the filter cache alone with 1.4 million Docs. Not sure if this true and how this would work. Reference: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2004/solr-filter-cache-fastlrucache-takes-too-much-memory-and-results-in-out-of-mem We filled the filterquery cache with Solr Meter and had a JVM Heap Size of far less than 53 GB. Can anyone chime in and enlighten us? Thank you! Ben Wiens Benjamin Mosior