in my last pos i mean default operation AND promoted - int ending - int b_count - int name - text cat1 - int cat2 - int
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Pawel Rog <pawelro...@gmail.com> wrote: > examples > > facet=true&sort=promoted+desc,ending+asc,b_count+desc&facet.mincount=1&start=0&q=name:(kurtka+skóry+brazowe42)&facet.limit=500&facet.field=cat1&facet.field=cat2&wt=json&rows=50 > > facet=true&sort=promoted+desc,ending+asc,b_count+desc&facet.mincount=1&start=1350&q=name:naczepa&facet.limit=500&facet.field=cat1&facet.field=cat2&wt=json&rows=50 > > facet=true&sort=promoted+desc,ending+asc,b_count+desc&facet.mincount=1&start=0&q=it_name:(miłosz+giedroyc)&facet.limit=500&facet.field=cat1&facet.field=cat2&wt=json&rows=50 > > default operation ANDpromoted - intending - intb_count - intname - > textcat1 - intcat2 -int > these are only few examples. almost all queries are much slower. there > was about 60 searches per second on old and new version of solr. solr > 1.4 reached 200% cpu utilization and solr 3.5 reached 1200% cpu > utilization on same machine > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Yonik Seeley > <yo...@lucidimagination.com> wrote: >> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Pawel <pawelmis...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I've build index on solr 1.4 some time ago (about 18milions documents, >>> about 8GB). I need new features from newer version of solr, so i >>> decided to upgrade solr version from 1.4 to 3.5. >>> >>> * I created new solr master on new physical machine >>> * then I created new index using the same schema as in earlier version >>> * then I indexed some slave, and start sending the same requests as >>> earlier but to newer version of solr (3.5, but the same situation is >>> on solr 3.4). >>> >>> The CPU went from 200% to 1200% and load went from 3 to 15. Avarage >>> QTime went from 15ms to 180ms and median went from 1ms to 150ms >>> I didn't change any parameters in solrconfig and schema. >> >> What are the requests that look slower? >> >> -Yonik >> http://www.lucidimagination.com