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authorBryan Newbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2020-07-21 13:48:26 -0700
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+Run a partial ~5 million paper batch through:
+
+ zcat /srv/fatcat_scholar/release_export.2019-07-07.5mil_fulltext.json.gz \
+ | parallel -j8 --linebuffer --round-robin --pipe python -m fatcat_scholar.work_pipeline run_releases \
+ | pv -l \
+ | gzip > data/work_intermediate.5mil.json.gz
+ => 5M 21:36:14 [64.3 /s]
+
+ # runs about 70 works/sec with this parallelism => 1mil in 4hr, 5mil in 20hr
+ # looks like seaweedfs is bottleneck?
+ # tried stopping persist workers on seaweedfs and basically no change
+
+ indexing to ES seems to take... an hour per million? or so. can check index
+ monitoring to get better number
+
+## Work Grouping
+
+Plan for work-grouped expanded release dumps:
+
+Have release identifier dump script include, and sort by, `work_id`. This will
+definitely slow down that stage, unclear if too much. `work_id` is indexed.
+
+Bulk dump script iterates and makes work batches of releases to dump, passes
+Vec to worker threads. Worker threads pass back Vec of entities, then print all
+of them (same work) sequentially.