for 0.4 - indexing should start when you start couchdb, assuming you
added the update_notification settings.
for 0.5 (not released) - indexing starts on the first query, just like
view indexing does in couchdb. So just trigger the build by running a
query (any query) just like the same rule for
How long would you expect it to typically taken to build a view or a search
index for 350k docs, if the functions are simple? (Reasonable server
hardware, 0.10.0 0.5)
I'm not sure if something is misconfigured, but its definitely taking longer
than 60 seconds.
-Patrick
On 23/12/2009 12:02 AM,
Could you specify which version of couchdb-lucene you are using?
In either case, indexing should continue asynchronously from
searching. the 60 second timeout shouldn't matter.
If you are using 0.5, I suggest you git pull as I've spent today and
yesterday fixes an awful lot of bugs. :)
B.
On
Hi,
I want to use couchdb-lucene to search approx 350k records - is there a
way to have it build the indexes before starting a search?
I don't seem to be able to get results. So far, I've gotten:
* couchdb-lucene built and installed
* bin/run running (as root for now)
* couchdb configured to