ping :) On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 9:13 AM Vincenzo D'Amore <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All, > > recently I've noticed the property "uninvertible". Reading the > documentation: > > > If true, indicates that an indexed="true" docValues="false" field can be > "un-inverted" at query time to build up large in memory data structure to > serve in place of DocValues. Defaults to true for historical reasons, but > users are strongly encouraged to set this to false for stability and use > docValues="true" as needed. > > As far as I understand, we should always set the property > uninvertible=false to avoid that Solr builds "up large in memory data > structure to serve in place of DocValues" and this is good for "stability", > not explaining exactly what it means. > > Could anyone please describe this better, for example describing a worst > case scenario and a good one? > > Best regards, > Vincenzo > > -- > Vincenzo D'Amore > > -- Vincenzo D'Amore
