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List:       solr-user
Subject:    Re: Soft commit takes 5 seconds in Solr 8.9.0
From:       Shawn Heisey <apache () elyograg ! org ! INVALID>
Date:       2023-09-29 13:53:18
Message-ID: 9660880b-02ef-4a98-850a-86c78c586532 () elyograg ! org
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On 9/29/23 02:57, John Jackson wrote:
>>> but our requirement NRT so we keep 100 milliseconds.

100 milliseconds is a completely unrealistic target for an automatic 
commit interval.  On one Solr install I ran where each core had over 25 
million documents, 10 seconds was a typical commit time, and I was happy 
to see it complete in under 15 seconds.  I actually was not using 
autoSoftCommit ... the indexing software I wrote issued an explicit 
commit after each once-a-minute indexing batch.

You said you are not using cache ... does this mean that your 
solrconfig.xml does not contain any cache definitions in the <query> 
section?

Can you share your entire solrconfig.xml file?  If there is sensitive 
info in the file, please redact the sensitive parts as minimally as 
possible by replacing that data with some other text -- do not just 
delete sections or lines entirely.

Note that email attachments to the mailing list will not work.  You will 
have to either paste the config in the body of your message or place the 
config on a file sharing site and share the URL for it in the email.

Thanks,
Shawn

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