Thanks Shawn.
I saw that error when the solr crashed last time. Am waiting to see if it
happens again and to capture the compete error log.
Regards,
Rohan Kasat
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:36 PM Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 8/16/2019 11:59 AM, Rohan Kasat wrote:
> > I see the OOM file getting created
On 8/16/2019 11:59 AM, Rohan Kasat wrote:
I see the OOM file getting created with "not much heap space" as the error
Can you get the precise error cause? I haven't ever seen that
particular text before. If you can paste the entire error (which will
be many lines), that can be helpful.
Sh
Thanks Shawn and Paul.
I tried using the https://gceasy.io/ but was not able to understand much.
I see the OOM file getting created with "not much heap space" as the error
.
Shawn, i have tried your CMS settings too and now will try increasing the
heap memory, hope it works this time.
Any things s
On 8/16/2019 8:23 AM, Rohan Kasat wrote:
I have a Solr Cloud setup of 3 solr servers 7.5 version.
24GB heap memory is allocated to each solr server and i have around 655 GB
of data in indexes to be searched for.
Few last 2-3 days, the solr servers are crashing and am able to see the
heap memory
For quick analysis we use https://gceasy.io
Very information and quick turnaround.
Paul
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Hi All,
I have a Solr Cloud setup of 3 solr servers 7.5 version.
24GB heap memory is allocated to each solr server and i have around 655 GB
of data in indexes to be searched f
Hi All,
I have a Solr Cloud setup of 3 solr servers 7.5 version.
24GB heap memory is allocated to each solr server and i have around 655 GB
of data in indexes to be searched for.
Few last 2-3 days, the solr servers are crashing and am able to see the
heap memory is almost full but the CPU usage i
I am using 7.0.1 without SolrCloud (sorry for missing that detail earlier).
I totally agree with you, Shawn. An crash after an OOM is not graceful like
this and it usually has an incomplete logline in the end.
I tried to only copy the log which seemed related to this issue, I will see
if I find
On 6/3/2018 7:52 AM, Nawab Zada Asad Iqbal wrote:
I am running a batch indexing job and Solr core mysteriously shut down
without any particular error. How can I investigate this? I am focusing on
the line which mentions "Shutting down CoreContainer instance".
There are errors soon after that, bu
*update, not impasse (apologies)
On Sun, Jun 3, 2018, 12:19 PM Stephen Lewis
wrote:
> And early EOF in the middle of an impasse usually indicates a timeout
> either from client to server or between servers in an update chain. Try
> increasing the timeout.
>
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2018, 9:57 AM Andrea
And early EOF in the middle of an impasse usually indicates a timeout
either from client to server or between servers in an update chain. Try
increasing the timeout.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2018, 9:57 AM Andrea Gazzarini wrote:
> Looking at the stack trace, which seem truncated, I would start from here
>
Looking at the stack trace, which seem truncated, I would start from here
o.a.s.h.RequestHandlerBase org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Early EOF
at org.apache.solr.handler.loader.XMLLoader.load(XMLLoader.java:190)
Could you please expand a bit your context (e.g. solr version, cloud /
Hi,
Which version of Solr are you running on? And also, are you running on
SolrCloud or Standalone Solr?
Regards,
Edwin
On 3 June 2018 at 21:52, Nawab Zada Asad Iqbal wrote:
> Good morning
>
> I am running a batch indexing job and Solr core mysteriously shut down
> without any particular error
Good morning
I am running a batch indexing job and Solr core mysteriously shut down
without any particular error. How can I investigate this? I am focusing on
the line which mentions "Shutting down CoreContainer instance".
There are errors soon after that, but they seemed to be caused by the core
Hello everyone,
Could you suggest me in case of so crashe?
I am writing a script for so crash, in which logic, I should be implementing
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