Hi,

When I check my CPU, all my CPU are not full, how can I change this ? 
Do I have to change a parameter ?? 

Thanks a lot , 
Johanna


Walter Underwood wrote:
> 
> Try running your submits while watching a CPU load meter.
> Do this on a multi-CPU machine.
> 
> If all CPUs are busy, you are running as fast as possible.
> 
> If one CPU is busy (around 50% usage on a dual-CPU system),
> parallel submits might help.
> 
> If no CPU is 100% busy, the bottleneck is probably disk
> or network.
> 
> wunder
> 
> On 2/20/07 10:46 AM, "Jack L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks to all who replied. It's encouraging :)
>> 
>> The numbers vary quite a bit though, from 13 docs/s (Burkamp)
>> to 250 docs/s (Walter) to 1000 docs/s I understand the results also
>> depend
>> on the doc size and hardware.
>> 
>> I have a question for Erik: you mentioned "single threaded indexer"
>> (below). I'm not familiar with solr at all and did a search on solr
>> wiki for "thread" and didn't find anything. Is it so that I can
>> actually configure solr to be single-threaded and multi-threaded?
>> 
>> And I'm not sure what you meant by parallelizing the indexer?
>> Running multiple instances of the indexer, or multiple instances
>> of solr?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jack
>> 
>>> My largest Solr index is currently at 1.4M and it takes a max of 3ms
>>> to add a document (according to Solr's console), most of them 1ms.
>>> My single threaded indexer is indexing around 1000 documents per
>>> minute, but I think I can get this number even faster by
>>> parallelizing the indexer.
>> 
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