Full-text indexes stop populating for 30 minutes in SQL Server
This article introduces you to issues that can occur when working with multiple full-text indexes and solutions to workaround those problems.
Original product version: SQL Server
Original KB number: 4045273
Symptoms
Assume that you have Microsoft SQL Server installed on a server. Consider the following scenarios:
Scenario 1:
You have several full-text indexes across one or more databases, and population of these full-text indexes finishes near the same time.
Scenario 2:
You create a full-text catalog that contains many full-text indexes, and population of these full-text indexes finish near the same time.
Scenario 3:
You rebuild one or more full-text catalogs in which several of the indexes finish populating at or near the same time.
Scenario 4:
You manually run
ALTER FULLTEXT CATALOG REORGANIZE
for a catalog that contains many full-text indexes.
In any of those situations, if you turn on trace flag (TF) 7603 to output the verbose logging for full-text population to the SQL Server error log, you see messages that resemble the following:
Date/Time SPIDIFTS: CFTWICrawl::Close, Full Crawl has ended, scheduling a Master Merge for CrawlType: 1, DBid 7, catid 5, tid 13847411
Date/Time SPID CFTMasterMergeListManager::QueueMasterMerge queued MM item for DBid 7, catalog 5, tblid 13847411
Date/Time SPID IFTS: CFTWIAutoCrawlFullPass::ExecUnit::DoUnitWork: Found existing crawl, so return without the autocrawl full pass, DBid 7 Catid 5 Objid 13847411
Additionally, you see a 30-minute wait for master merge, and the log reports that master merge has aborted:
Date/Time SPID IFTS: Master Merge work items were aborted because it waited in preinit for more than 30 minutes m_DBid 7, m_objid 13847411
Date/Time SPID Warning Master Merge operation was not done for DBid 7, objid 13847411, so querying index will be slow. Please run alter fulltext catalog reorganize.
Date/Time SPID CFTMasterMergeListManager::RemoveMasterMerge released MM item for DBid 7, catalog 5, tblid 13847411
Date/Time SPID The master merge started at the end of the full crawl of table or indexed view '[DB1].[dbo].[Table1]' failed with HRESULT = '0x80000049'. Database ID is '7', table id is 13847411, catalog ID: 5.
Cause
Master merge runs automatically at the end of a full or incremental population per index. The master merge process reduces the number of fragments for a full-text index to keep queries utilizing the full-text index from becoming negatively affected by the full-text index performance.
The master merge process uses multiple threads to reduce fragmentation per full-text index. SQL Server throttles the number of concurrent master merges that run at the same time. As soon as the threshold is hit, any full-text index that tries to run a master merge will experience a 30-minute wait delay. The full-text index update will not start during this waiting period. Master merge will resume if one of the following two things happens:
When the next successful incremental population completes and successfully starts a master merge.
Manually run a master merge by running the following command:
ALTER FULLTEXT CATALOG catalog_name REORGANIZE
Note
The above two options may still hit the master merge limit depending on the number of master merges running at the time.
Workaround
To work around this, try the following methods:
Method 1 (recommended): Limit the number of full-text indexes in the same catalog. Recommend 7 or less. Large tables should be in their own full-text catalog. This is a best practice for performance when you rebuild or reorganize indexes. This method can help when Change_tracking is Auto.
Method 2: Set Change_Tracking to Manual, by using the following command:
ALTER FULLTEXT INDEX ON table_name set Change_tracking = Manual
Then, create SQL Server jobs to spread out when incremental populations are run. This results in less overlap when you run master merge following index population.