Ah! Java memory size is a java command line option: http://javahowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/6-common-errors-in-setting-java-heap.html
You would try increasing the memory size in stages up to maybe 300m. On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Bruno Mannina <bmann...@free.fr> wrote: > > > Le 19/06/2012 10:51, Lance Norskog a écrit : > >> 675 doc/s is respectable for that server. You might move the memory >> allocated to Java up and down- there is a balance between amount of >> memory in Java v.s. the OS disk buffer. > > > How can I do that ? is there an option during my command line or in a config > file? > sorry for this newbie question :( > > >> And, of course, use the latest trunk. > > Solr 3.6 > > >> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:10 AM, Bruno Mannina<bmann...@free.fr> wrote: >>> >>> Correction: file size is 40 Mo !!! >>> >>> Le 19/06/2012 09:09, Bruno Mannina a écrit : >>> >>>> Dear All, >>>> >>>> I would like to know if the indexation speed is right. >>>> >>>> I have a 40Go file size with around 27 000 docs inside. >>>> I index around 20 fields, >>>> >>>> My (old) test server is a DualCore 3.06GHz Intel Xeon with only 1Go Ram >>>> >>>> The file takes 40 seconds with the command line: >>>> java -jar post.jar myfile.xml >>>> >>>> Could I increase this speed or reduce this time? >>>> >>>> Thanks a lot, >>>> PS: Newbie user >>>> >>>> >> >> > -- Lance Norskog goks...@gmail.com