Thanks very much for this.  This is a huge help.

> What I would recommend is that (at a time when query traffic is lowest) you 
> turn off all warming, restart, and then do some manual queries where you 
> check each fq and facet individually.  Rebooting or clearing the OS disk 
> cache before each query test would give you worst-case information.

That’s my plan, but I wanted to check first to see if there was a tool to save 
me from the drudgery.


> I would personally remove all the fqs from the newSearcher config and let the 
> filterCache autowarming take care of warming the most commonly used fq 
> values.  Leave them in the firstSearcher and configure solr to use a cold 
> searcher. 

What should we have in the newSearcher startup query, if the new searcher is 
going to bring over the cached FQs from an existing searcher?

Thanks,
Andy


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