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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SOLR-15859) Add handler to dump filter cache
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Andy Lester edited comment on SOLR-15859 at 7/25/22 5:10 PM:
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Another use case I just came across today: "Does Solr see {{fq=(foo:X)}} and {{fq=((foo:X))}} as the same thing? Do I need warming queries for both?"
was (Author: petdance):
Another use case I just came across today: "Does Solr see `fq=(foo:X)` and `fq=((foo:X))` as the same thing?"
> Add handler to dump filter cache
> --------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-15859
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15859
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Andy Lester
> Assignee: Shawn Heisey
> Priority: Major
> Labels: FQ, cache, filtercache, metrics
>
> It would be very helpful to be able to inspect the contents of the filterCache.
> I'd like to be able to query something like
> {{/admin/caches?type=filter&nentries=1000&sort=numHits+DESC}}
> nentries would be allowed to be -1 to get everything.
> It would be nice to see these data items for each entry. I don't know which are available, but I'm thinking blue sky here:
> * cache key, exactly as stored
> * Timestamp when the entry was inserted
> * Whether the insertion of the entry evicted another entry, and if so which one
> * Timestamp of when this entry was last hit
> * Number of hits on this entry forever
> * Number of hits on this entry over some time period
> * Number of documents matched by the filter
> * Number of bytes of memory used by the filter
> These are the sorts of questions I'd like to be able answer:
> * "I just did a query that I expect will have added a cache entry. Did it?"
> * "Are my queries hitting existing cache entries?"
> * "How big should I set my filterCache size? Should I limit it by number of entries or RAM usage?"
> * "Which of my FQs are getting used the most? These are the ones I want in my firstSearcher queries." (I currently determine this by processing my old solr logs)
> * "Which filters give me the most bang for the buck in terms of RAM usage?"
> * "I have filter X and filter Y, but would it be beneficial if I made a filter X AND Y?"
> * "Which FQs are used more at certain times of the day? (Assuming I take regular snapshots throughout the day)"
> I imagine a response might look like:
> {{{}}
> {{ "responseHeader": {}}
> {{ "status": 0,}}
> {{ "QTime": 961}}
> {{ },}}
> {{ "response": {}}
> {{ "numFound": 12104,}}
> {{ "filterCacheKeys": {}}
> {{ [}}
> {{ "language:eng": {}}
> {{ "inserted": "2021-12-04T07:34:16Z",}}
> {{ "lastHit": "2021-12-04T18:17:43Z",}}
> {{ "numHits": 15065,}}
> {{ "numHitsInPastHour": 2319,}}
> {{ "evictedKey": "agelevel:4 shippable:Y",}}
> {{ "numRecordsMatchedByFilter": 24328753,}}
> {{ "bytesUsed": 3041094}}
> {{ }}}
> {{ ],}}
> {{ [}}
> {{ "is_set:N": {}}
> {{ ...}}
> {{ }}}
> {{ ],}}
> {{ [}}
> {{ "language:spa": {}}
> {{ ...}}
> {{ }}}
> {{ ]}}
> {{ }}}
> {{}}}
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