bq: Yup this information will need to be collected each time the user search
for a query, as we want to show the number of records that matches the
search query in each of the collections.
You're looking at something akin to "federated search". About all you can
do is send out parallel queries to
Is it possible to merge multiple collections to single collection in
solrcloud 5.x ?
Say we index daily logs to a collection per day and merge 7 day collections
to a week collection
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The query for *:* with rows=0 is only for the initial startup. When there's
search query and filter, these need to be added in to the query as we
wanted to display the total number of records in each of the collections
with respect to the query and filter.
Regards,
Edwin
On 5 June 2015 at 21:14,
Yup this information will need to be collected each time the user search
for a query, as we want to show the number of records that matches the
search query in each of the collections.
Currently I only have 6 collections, but it could increase to hundreds of
collections in the future. So I'm worri
Hello,
I have customized my Solr results so that they display only 3 fields: the
document ID, name and last_modified date. The results are in JSON.
This is a sample of my Javascript function to execute the query:
var query = "";
//set user input t
You might review: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists
Your requests are terribly lacking in detail. For instance, you didn't
even mention that you were using DIH. Please be respectful of the
fact that people here are _volunteering_ their time and take the
time on your end to provide det
Andrea,
thanks for reply attaching log for review where thread is blocked .we have
high indexing rate we are indexing around 2,00 doc in every 15 mins .
please help us .
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Andrea Gazzarini
wrote:
> Hi Midas,
> It seems there's a thread that is getting data from
Hi Midas,
It seems there's a thread that is getting data from a database using DIH.
No thread seems blocked and the throughput *could* be normal, depending on
many factors.
Could you please expand a bit about your context?
Best,
Andrea
On 6 Jun 2015 12:21, "Midas A" wrote:
>
> Running with som
Running with some indexing issue .
a java Threads comes in BLOCKED states and by which my CPU utilization
increases .
attaching
jstack thread dump
please help us in resolving the issue
2015-06-04 18:44:56
Full thread dump OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (24.45-b08 mixed mode):
"qtp1122335225-81" prio