So, we are searching for any solution to log only top level queries. Is there any way at logging level to log only top level query?
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 2:09 PM Anjali Maurya <anjali.maury...@indiamart.com> wrote: > We have a way to distinguish which query is a top level query. > We are using an 8-node cluster of solr cloud, when any request is hit then > min 9 and max 17 queries are being logged. It is consuming huge disk space. > When we used to use solr standalone , log files used to be generated of > ~30GB per day and now with solr cloud , the log file's size has increased > to ~162GB. > > On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 10:31 PM Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org.invalid> > wrote: > >> On 9/22/22 09:17, Anjali Maurya wrote: >> > Thanks Shawn for the suggestion. >> > Can we make any change for the logging of only top level query not the >> > shard level? >> >> I just tried doing a query on my tiny 9.1.0-SNAPSHOT SolrCloud install >> that consists of one node, one shard, and one core, with ZK embedded. >> The query was to the collection, not the core. I expected to see two >> queries logged ... one for the collection and one for the core. I only >> got one query logged, on the core. >> >> I know that when doing a sharded query that does NOT involve SolrCloud, >> that both queries are logged. I am pretty sure that when both queries >> are logged, it is not difficult to figure out which log entry is for a >> top level query. >> >> Thanks, >> Shawn >> >>