You could try the new sync version but setting the blackhole backend on the master node to remove the indexing overhead from the picture.
On Apr 11, 2013 8:39 PM, "Sanne Grinovero" <sanne@hibernate.org> wrote:Are you sure that the async version actually had applied all writes to the index in the measured interval?
On Apr 11, 2013 8:13 PM, "Ales Justin" <ales.justin@gmail.com> wrote:Although this change fixes query lookup,
it adds horrible performance:
Running CapeDwarf cluster QueryTest:
with HSEARCH-1296
21:00:27,188 INFO [org.hibernate.search.indexes.impl.DirectoryBasedIndexManager] (http-/192.168.1.102:8080-1) HSEARCH000168: Serialization service Avro SerializationProvider v1.0 being used for index 'default_capedwarf-test__com.google.appengine.api.datastore.Entity'
21:01:17,911 INFO [org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 49) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /capedwarf-tests
50sec
old 4.2.0.Final HS
21:08:19,988 INFO [org.hibernate.search.indexes.impl.DirectoryBasedIndexManager] (http-/192.168.1.102:8080-2) HSEARCH000168: Serialization service Avro SerializationProvider v1.0 being used for index 'default_capedwarf-test__com.google.appengine.api.datastore.Entity'
21:08:20,829 INFO [org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 49) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /capedwarf-tests
841ms
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I added
<property name="enable_bundling">true</property>
to AS jgroups transport config, but no improvement.
Any (other) idea?
-Ales
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