Been there, done that
You might be glad to know that there are a couple of tickets to reduce
the verbosity of the logs (or, more accurately, move some of the
logging to DEBUG level and allow a switch at startup) that should make
staring at logs less of a chore..
One other signal that a
Oh, never mind. Apparently staring at logs has led to blindness...I do see
the "master" query with the full elapsed time and hit count, and indeed,
there is a parameter "_" with some tracking number which links all the
queries together.
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Elaine Cario
We're in the process of upgrading from SolrCloud 4.10 to 5.5, and we
noticed a change in how distributed queries get logged.
In Solr 4.10 we noted that the original node receiving the query logged the
query with a full hit count and elapsed time for the entire query, using
the original request