- added a memory limitation in the zip parser and the pdf parser
- added a search throttling: if there are too many search queries are still to be computed, then new requests are not accepted for some time. if after a one second still no space is there to perform another search, the search terminates with no results. this case should only happen in case of DoS-like situations and in case of strong load on a peer like if it is integrated in metager.
- added a search cache deletion process that removes search requests in case that throttling happens
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used a ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion wherever possible. Many Strings in YaCy are hashes which are pure ASCII (base64 hashes).
The new ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion method have less computation overhead than the UTF8 conversion.
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- many speed/performance hacks
- added solr charding and new charding web interface
- added option to switch off the yacy index when using solr
- added new fail-url categories which are used to make a distinction which fail-urls to be sent to solr
- refactoring/renaming of some method names to distinguish host/url hashes better
- a large number of bug/npe fixes
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This time it works like this:
- each peer provides its ranking information using the yacy/idx.json servlet
- peers with more than 1 GB ram will load this information from all other peers, combine that into one ranking table and store it locally. This happens during the start-up of the peer concurrently. The new generated file with the ranking information is at DATA/INDEX/<network>/QUEUES/hostIndex.blob
- this index is then computed to generate a new fresh ranking table. Peers which can calculate their own ranking table will do that every start-up to get latest feature updates until the feature is stable
- I computed new ranking tables as part of the distribition and commit it here also
- the YBR feature must be enabled manually by setting the YBR value in the ranking servlet to level 15. A default configuration for that is also in the commit but it does not affect your current installation only fresh peers
- a recursive block rank refinement is implemented but disabled at this point. it needs more testing
Please play around with the ranking settings and see if this helped to make search results better.
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- new concurrent score map using atom operation from java concurrency classes
- redesigned difference beween StaticScore and Dynamic Score into ScoreMap and ReversibleScoreMap allowed that many classes can now use simple ScoreMap Objects which can be used better in concurrent environments using the ConcurrentScoreMap
- switched from DynamicScore to ConcurrentScoreMap usage wherever possible
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this makes YaCy search results VERY fast for all verify=false search cases
and it enhances the search speed also for all other snippet-fetch cases.
With this change my peer performed 100 Queries Per Second (!!!) while doing 10 queries simultanously (!!!)
in an intranet index of 20000 URLs on my 16-core Mac
Check this yourself by doing:
cd bin
./searchtestmulti.sh
after finishing the run, divide 1000 by the given time per query (which is the qps for one thread)
and then multiply again by 10 (because 10 search threads has been started)
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created a WeakPriorityBlockingQueue as special implementation
of a PriorityBlockingQueue with a weak object binding.
- better abstraction of ordering technique
- fixed some bugs according to result numbering (distinguish different counters in Queue)
- fixed a ordering bug in post-ranking (ordering was decreased instead of increased)
- reversed ordering numbering using a reversed ordering. The higher the ranking number the better (now).
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- a site-operation heuristic that loads all direct links from a portal page if the site-operator is used
- a direct crawl for search results from scroogle for the given search terms
The configuration page can be found directly beside the network configuration page
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The result should be a less usage of new String() and less memory usage (since a String-encapsulated byte[] has 40 bytes overhead)
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pass value as byte[], not as String. This should cause that less
byte[] <-> String conversions are made during time-critical tasks.
This redesign is not yet complete, more to come ..
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