On 5/26/2017 2:21 PM, Rick Leir wrote: > (off topic) Strange. Your java has a resident size much lower than its > virtual size, so I assumed it was mostly in swap. I suppose that the > virtual size could be mostly lots of readonly or unmodified pages, but > that seems unlikely. This suggests that you are using some swap for > java pages. But I am not at the bash prompt, you are!
The virtual size in "top" includes all the index data that the Solr install is serving, as well as all of the actual RAM that's used. I have one server where VIRT for Solr is over 700 gigabytes, because there's that much index data on the server. Swap only has about 38MB used, and I'm pretty sure that it is not Solr that has been swapped out. https://www.dropbox.com/s/3mwkrkylui09wzu/screenshot-top-big-virt.png?dl=0 I thought I sent a message about the lack of swap on Robert's server, but I don't see it on the list. I'm struggling with a new version of Thunderbird, which ignores the Reply-To header when a message is from a mailing list, so I have been sending a lot of unicast replies that skip the list. Thanks, Shawn