Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
Thanks Andy! Solr-RA is the same as Solr, except that the underlying search library is now RankingAlgorithm library instead of Lucene. BoostQParserPlugin works at the Solr level, so this should still work as before. A query of the form q={!boost b=log(x)}abcde comes back with results but am not sure if it is working as expected. Regards, - NN On 5/2/2011 10:08 PM, Andy wrote: Everything should work as before. So faceting, function queries, query boosting should still work. For eg: q=name:efghij^2.2 name:abcd^3.2 returns all docs with name efghij and abcd but ranking documents named abcd above efghij Thanks Nagendra. But I wasn't talking about field boost. The kind of boosting I need: {!boost b=log(popularity)}foo requires BoostQParserPlugin (http://search-lucene.com/jd/solr/org/apache/solr/search/BoostQParserPlugin.html ) Does Solr-RA come with BoostQParserPlugin? Thanks.
Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
> Everything should work as before. So faceting, function > queries, query > boosting should still work. > > For eg: > q=name:efghij^2.2 name:abcd^3.2 > > returns all docs with name efghij and abcd but ranking > documents named > abcd above efghij > Thanks Nagendra. But I wasn't talking about field boost. The kind of boosting I need: {!boost b=log(popularity)}foo requires BoostQParserPlugin (http://search-lucene.com/jd/solr/org/apache/solr/search/BoostQParserPlugin.html ) Does Solr-RA come with BoostQParserPlugin? Thanks.
Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
Thanks Andy! Everything should work as before. So faceting, function queries, query boosting should still work. For eg: q=name:efghij^2.2 name:abcd^3.2 returns all docs with name efghij and abcd but ranking documents named abcd above efghij Regards, - NN On 5/1/2011 7:15 PM, Andy wrote: Nagendra, This looks interesting. Does Solr-RA support: 1) facet 2) Boost query such as {!boost b=log(popularity)}foo Thanks Andy --- On Sun, 5/1/11, Nagendra Nagarajayya wrote: From: Nagendra Nagarajayya Subject: Re: Has NRT been abandoned? To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Date: Sunday, May 1, 2011, 12:01 PM Hi Andy: I have a solution for NRT with Solr 1.4.1. The solution uses the RankingAlgorithm as the search library. The NRT functionality allows you to add documents without the IndexSearchers being closed or caches being cleared. A commit is not needed with the document update. Searches can run concurrently with document updates. No changes are needed except for enabling the NRT through solrconfig.xml. The performance is about 262 TPS (document adds) on a dual core intel system with 2GB heap with searches in parallel. The performance at the moment is limited by how fast IndexWriter.getReader() performs. I have a white paper that describes NRT in details, allows you to download the tweets, schema and solrconfig.xml files. You can access the white paper from here: http://solr-ra.tgels.com/papers/solr-ra_real_time_search.pdf You can download Solr with RankingAlgorithm (Solr-RA) from here: http://solr-ra.tgels.com I still have not yet integrated the NRT with Solr 3.1 (the new release) and plan to do so very soon. Please let me know if you need any more info. Regards, - Nagendra Nagarajayya http://solr-ra.tgels.com On 5/1/2011 8:28 AM, Andy wrote: Hi, I read on this mailing list previously that NRT was implemented in 4.0, it just wasn't ready for production yet. Then I looked at the wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/solr/NearRealtimeSearch). It listed 2 jira issues related to NRT: SOLR-1308 and SOLR-1278. Both issues have their resolutions set to "Won't Fix" recently. Does that mean NRT is no longer going to happen? What's the state of NRT in Solr? Thanks Andy
Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
--- On Sun, 5/1/11, Robert Muir wrote: > Hi, I don't think it means that. keep an eye on > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2193, you > can set yourself > as a Watcher to receive updates. Ah I see. Thank you.
Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
Nagendra, This looks interesting. Does Solr-RA support: 1) facet 2) Boost query such as {!boost b=log(popularity)}foo Thanks Andy --- On Sun, 5/1/11, Nagendra Nagarajayya wrote: > From: Nagendra Nagarajayya > Subject: Re: Has NRT been abandoned? > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Date: Sunday, May 1, 2011, 12:01 PM > Hi Andy: > > I have a solution for NRT with Solr 1.4.1. The solution > uses the RankingAlgorithm as the search library. The NRT > functionality allows you to add documents without the > IndexSearchers being closed or caches being cleared. A > commit is not needed with the document update. Searches can > run concurrently with document updates. No changes are > needed except for enabling the NRT through solrconfig.xml. > The performance is about 262 TPS (document adds) on a > dual core intel system with 2GB heap with searches in > parallel. The performance at the moment is limited by how > fast IndexWriter.getReader() performs. > > I have a white paper that describes NRT in details, allows > you to download the tweets, schema and solrconfig.xml files. > You can access the white paper from here: > > http://solr-ra.tgels.com/papers/solr-ra_real_time_search.pdf > > You can download Solr with RankingAlgorithm (Solr-RA) from > here: > > http://solr-ra.tgels.com > > I still have not yet integrated the NRT with Solr 3.1 (the > new release) and plan to do so very soon. > > Please let me know if you need any more info. > > Regards, > > - Nagendra Nagarajayya > http://solr-ra.tgels.com > > On 5/1/2011 8:28 AM, Andy wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I read on this mailing list previously that NRT was > implemented in 4.0, it just wasn't ready for > production yet. Then I looked at the wiki > (http://wiki.apache.org/solr/NearRealtimeSearch). It > listed 2 jira issues related to NRT: SOLR-1308 and > SOLR-1278. Both issues have their resolutions set to "Won't > Fix" recently. > > > > Does that mean NRT is no longer going to happen? > What's the state of NRT in Solr? > > > > Thanks > > > > Andy > > > > > > > >
Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Andy wrote: > Hi, > > I read on this mailing list previously that NRT was implemented in 4.0, it > just wasn't ready for production yet. Then I looked at the wiki > (http://wiki.apache.org/solr/NearRealtimeSearch). It listed 2 jira issues > related to NRT: SOLR-1308 and SOLR-1278. Both issues have their resolutions > set to "Won't Fix" recently. > > Does that mean NRT is no longer going to happen? What's the state of NRT in > Solr? Hi, I don't think it means that. keep an eye on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2193, you can set yourself as a Watcher to receive updates.
Re: Has NRT been abandoned?
Hi Andy: I have a solution for NRT with Solr 1.4.1. The solution uses the RankingAlgorithm as the search library. The NRT functionality allows you to add documents without the IndexSearchers being closed or caches being cleared. A commit is not needed with the document update. Searches can run concurrently with document updates. No changes are needed except for enabling the NRT through solrconfig.xml. The performance is about 262 TPS (document adds) on a dual core intel system with 2GB heap with searches in parallel. The performance at the moment is limited by how fast IndexWriter.getReader() performs. I have a white paper that describes NRT in details, allows you to download the tweets, schema and solrconfig.xml files. You can access the white paper from here: http://solr-ra.tgels.com/papers/solr-ra_real_time_search.pdf You can download Solr with RankingAlgorithm (Solr-RA) from here: http://solr-ra.tgels.com I still have not yet integrated the NRT with Solr 3.1 (the new release) and plan to do so very soon. Please let me know if you need any more info. Regards, - Nagendra Nagarajayya http://solr-ra.tgels.com On 5/1/2011 8:28 AM, Andy wrote: Hi, I read on this mailing list previously that NRT was implemented in 4.0, it just wasn't ready for production yet. Then I looked at the wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/solr/NearRealtimeSearch). It listed 2 jira issues related to NRT: SOLR-1308 and SOLR-1278. Both issues have their resolutions set to "Won't Fix" recently. Does that mean NRT is no longer going to happen? What's the state of NRT in Solr? Thanks Andy
Has NRT been abandoned?
Hi, I read on this mailing list previously that NRT was implemented in 4.0, it just wasn't ready for production yet. Then I looked at the wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/solr/NearRealtimeSearch). It listed 2 jira issues related to NRT: SOLR-1308 and SOLR-1278. Both issues have their resolutions set to "Won't Fix" recently. Does that mean NRT is no longer going to happen? What's the state of NRT in Solr? Thanks Andy