Thanks Shawn for your reply I tried to bring the heap size to 5gb as you would like, but the problem was not solved. "/If you have configured fts_solr with a URL that contains a # character, it's never going to work./" I'm not sure how to configure this but in the 90-plugins.conf file I configured this:
plugin { #setting_name = value fts = solr fts_solr = url = http://5.39.2.59: 8987/solr/dovecot/ }
In the 10-mail.conf file I added this as a guide:
# Space separated list of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to # IMAP, LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files. mail_plugins = $ mail_plugins fts fts_solr
if I run one of these two commands as a guide curl http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/dovecot/update?optimize=true curl http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/dovecot/update?commit=true I get
<? xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?> <Response> <lst name = "responseHeader"> <int name = "status"> 0 </int> <int name = "QTime"> 2 </int> </ Lst> </ Response>
this is right? have I forgotten or am I wrong? If you have time to see or try any queries, I have access to http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/#/ without a password. thanks for your time!
Il 06/08/2019 23:30, Shawn Heisey via dovecot ha scritto:
On 8/5/2019 12:02 PM, HTMLServices.it via dovecot wrote:
Given that I am not an expert, I am doing tests with Solr, I installed following the guide but I have no benefits on the search, the search on the body on 28000 mails takes a few minutes and then goes to timeout.
If the problems you're having are with Solr itself and not fts_solr, then the Solr mailing list or IRC channel is probably a better place to get help.
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc
The following info, combined with your document count of 28000, will be very useful:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/SolrPerformanceProblems#Sol...
When gathering the screenshot, be sure that the process listing is sorted as described.
With no other info to go on, I suspect that maybe your Solr install is still configured with a 512MB heap and that the heap size needs to be increased to handle the index you've built.
I did several tests but I can't get it to work, this is the test server link: http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/#/
If you have configured fts_solr with a URL that contains a # character, it's never going to work. URLs containing # are only usable in a browser and will not function correctly anywhere else.
Thanks, Shawn