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Yonik Seeley commented on SOLR-139:
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OOM still happens from the command line also after lucene
updates to 2.2.
Looks like it's time for old-school instrumentation
(printfs, etc).
> Support updateable/modifiable documents
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-139
> URL: https:
//issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-139
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: update
> Reporter: Ryan McKinley
> Assignee: Ryan McKinley
> Attachments: getStoredFields.patch,
getStoredFields.patch, getStoredFields.patch,
getStoredFields.patch, SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-IndexDocumentCommand.patch,
SOLR-139-ModifyInputDocuments.patch,
SOLR-139-ModifyInputDocuments.patch,
SOLR-139-XmlUpdater.patch,
SOLR-269+139-ModifiableDocumentUpdateProcessor.patch
>
>
> It would be nice to be able to update some fields on a
document without having to insert the entire document.
> Given the way lucene is structured, (for now) one can
only modify stored fields.
> While we are at it, we can support incrementing an
existing value - I think this only makes sense for numbers.
> for background, see:
> http://www.nabble.com/loading-many-doc
uments-by-ID-tf3145666.html#a8722293
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