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[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-11769) Sorting performance degrades when
useFilterForSortedQuery is enabled and there is no filter query specified
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11769?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Betim Deva updated SOLR-11769:
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Environment:
OS: macOS Sierra (version 10.12.4)
Memory: 16GB
CPU: 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7
Java Version: 1.8
was:
OS: macOS Sierra (version 10.12.4)
Memory: 16GB
CPU: 10.12.4
Java Version: 1.8
> Sorting performance degrades when useFilterForSortedQuery is enabled and there is no filter query specified
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-11769
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11769
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: search
> Affects Versions: 4.10.4
> Environment: OS: macOS Sierra (version 10.12.4)
> Memory: 16GB
> CPU: 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7
> Java Version: 1.8
> Reporter: Betim Deva
> Labels: performance
>
> The performance of sorting degrades significantly when the {{useFilterForSortedQuery}} is enabled, and there's no filter query specified.
> *Steps to Reproduce:*
> 1. Set {{useFilterForSortedQuery=true}} in {{solrconfig.xml}}
> 2. Run a query to match and return a single document. Also add sorting
> - Example {{/select?q=foo:123&sort=bar+desc}}
> Having a large index (> 10 million documents), this yields to a slow response (a few hundreds of milliseconds on average) even when the resulting set consists of a single document.
> *Observation 1:*
> - Disabling {{useFilterForSortedQuery}} improves the performance to < 1ms
> *Observation 2:*
> - Removing the {{sort}} improves the performance to < 1ms
> *Observation 3:*
> - Keeping the {{sort}}, and adding any filter query (such as {{fq=\*:\*}}) improves the performance to < 1 ms.
> After profiling [SolrIndexSearcher.java|https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=lucene-solr.git;a=blob;f=solr/core/src/java/org/apache/solr/search/SolrIndexSearcher.java;h=9ee5199bdf7511c70f2cc616c123292c97d36b5b;hb=HEAD#l1400] found that the bottleneck is on
> {{DocSet bigFilt = getDocSet(cmd.getFilterList());}}
> when {{cmd.getFilterList())}} is passed in as {{null}}. This is making {{getDocSet()}} function collect document ids every single time it is called without any caching.
> {code:java}
> 1394 if (useFilterCache) {
> 1395 // now actually use the filter cache.
> 1396 // for large filters that match few documents, this may be
> 1397 // slower than simply re-executing the query.
> 1398 if (out.docSet == null) {
> 1399 out.docSet = getDocSet(cmd.getQuery(), cmd.getFilter());
> 1400 DocSet bigFilt = getDocSet(cmd.getFilterList());
> 1401 if (bigFilt != null) out.docSet = out.docSet.intersection(bigFilt);
> 1402 }
> 1403 // todo: there could be a sortDocSet that could take a list of
> 1404 // the filters instead of anding them first...
> 1405 // perhaps there should be a multi-docset-iterator
> 1406 sortDocSet(qr, cmd);
> 1407 }
> {code}
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