Hello Dinesh,
I'm not sure, but I think it's MAX_INT-1 or something like that. But
if you want to go through a lot of results, you almost certainly would
be better off if you set your type of search to scan[0] and then
scroll[1] through the results.
That said, the scan type doesn't support sorting[2].
Best regards,
Radu
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On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Dinesh Sriram
dineshsriram1989@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. Is there any maximum limit on the size?
On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 2:26:36 PM UTC-5, Radu Gheorghe wrote:
Hello,
You can specify how many results you get back via "size":
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | ElasticBest regards,
RaduOn Nov 6, 2012 9:07 PM, "Dinesh Sriram" dineshsr...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying out Elasticsearch for the first time. I just have 1 node and
1 index.curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/testing/dummy/1 -d '{
"snapshotTime" : "2012-10-31T13:31:21",
"ratio" : "50",
"description" : "sample description"}'
I have indexed 500 such dummies to index 'testing'.
http://localhost:9200/testing/dummy/1
.
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http://localhost:9200/testing/dummy/500Now, when I tried a matchAll query with this data set,
curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9202/_all/_search?pretty=true' -d '
{
"query" : {
"matchAll" : {}
}
}'
I get back only 10 results and they are random every time. However, the
total hits remain 500. The hits array only contain 10 entries. Am I missing
something?Thanks.
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