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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 4:57 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: solr starting time takes too long
Zhang:
In 3.6, there's really no choice except to load all the cores on
startup. 10 minutes still seems excessive, do you perhaps have a
heavy-weight firstSearcher
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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 4:57 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: solr starting time takes too long
Zhang:
In 3.6, there's really no choice except to load all the cores on
startup. 10 minutes still seems excessive, do you perhaps have a
heavy
Hi Lisheng,
I had the same problem when I enabled the autoSoftCommit in
solrconfig.xml. If you have it enabled, disabling it could fix your problem,
Cheers.
Carlos.
2013/5/22 Zhang, Lisheng lisheng.zh...@broadvision.com
Hi,
We are using solr 3.6.1, our application has many cores (more than
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Subject: Re: solr starting time takes too long
Hi Lisheng,
I had the same problem when I enabled the autoSoftCommit in
solrconfig.xml. If you have it enabled, disabling it could fix your problem,
Cheers.
Carlos.
2013/5/22 Zhang, Lisheng lisheng.zh...@broadvision.com
Hi,
We are using
searched but it seems that
autoSoftCommit is solr 4x feature and we are still using 3.6.1?
Best regards, Lisheng
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