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Sean Timm commented on SOLR-392:
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This is related to LUCENE-997 "Add search timeout support to Lucene".

> Way to control search time, hits, and memory usage
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-392
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-392
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: search
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>            Reporter: Lance Norskog
>            Priority: Minor
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> It would be good for end-user applications if Solr allowed searches to time 
> out. It is possible now for the servlet container to throw a timeout 
> exception. It would be very useful if the Solr search request timeout offered 
> these features:
> 1) timeout: stop searching after N milliseconds and return results using only 
> those hits already found
> 2) hit limit: stop searching after N milliseconds and return results using 
> only those hits already found
> 3) ram limit: estimate the amount of ram used so far and stop searching at a 
> given amount
> In all cases it would be very useful to estimate the remaining results to any 
> degree of accuracy.
> Argument for estimation:
> For an extreme example, Google clearly does not finish any search that is 
> more than the requested return value. Instead it returns very quickly on any 
> search and overestimates all searches. If the first page says there are five 
> pages, the second will often say that there are four pages instead. The third 
> page will say "3 out of 3". 
> Argument for 'timeout' control: we've all waited too long for searches
> Argument for 'hit limit' control:
> I really don't need to know that I'll have 14 thousand results. I'm not going 
> to view them all.
> Argument for 'ram limit' control:
> Over-complex queries can cause Java OutOfMemory errors, and Tomcat does not 
> recover gracefully.

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