: I have some more info now that I have had time to dig into it.
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: I can stop the loop and cause solr to behave by reloading two cores. It
: doesn't matter which two, any two will do.
As Otis already said: please verify which PID is causing the CPU
utilitization, and generate some thread dump
solr created a new index folder on startup. I'm not sure what
> is causing this. The JVM has a max heap of 4G and it's not even using 1, so
> I don't think it is GC related.
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> Thanks
> -Joey
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warning that solr created a new index folder on startup. I'm not sure what
is causing this. The JVM has a max heap of 4G and it's not even using 1, so
I don't think it is GC related.
Thanks
-Joey
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