Hello, Getting an OOM plus the fact you are having a lot of IndexSearcher instances rings a familiar bell. One of our collections has the same issue [1] when we attempted an upgrade 7.2.1 > 7.3.0. I managed to rule out all our custom Solr code but had to keep our Lucene filters in the schema, the problem persisted.
The odd thing, however, is that you appear to have the same problem, but not with 7.3.0? Since you shortly after 7.3.0 upgraded to 7.4.0, can you confirm the problem is not also in 7.3.0? You should see the instance count for IndexSearcher increase by one for each replica on each commit. Regards, Markus [1] http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/RE-7-3-appears-to-leak-td4396232.html -----Original message----- > From:Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > Sent: Monday 3rd September 2018 20:49 > To: solr-user <solr-user@lucene.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Heap Memory Problem after Upgrading to 7.4.0 > > I would expect at least 1 IndexSearcher per replica, how many total > replicas hosted in your JVM? > > Plus, if you're actively indexing, there may temporarily be 2 > IndexSearchers open while the new searcher warms. > > And there may be quite a few caches, at least queryResultCache and > filterCache and documentCache, one of each per replica and maybe two > (for queryResultCache and filterCache) if you have a background > searcher autowarming. > > At a glance, your autowarm counts are very high, so it may take some > time to autowarm leading to multiple IndexSearchers and caches open > per replica when you happen to hit a commit point. I usually start > with 16-20 as an autowarm count, the benefit decreases rapidly as you > increase the count. > > I'm not quite sure why it would be different in 7x .vs. 6x. How much > heap do you allocate to the JVM? And do you see similar heap dumps in > 6.6? > > Best, > Erick > On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 10:33 AM Björn Häuser <bjoernhaeu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > we recently upgraded our solrcloud (5 nodes, 25 collections, 1 shard each, > > 4 replicas each) from 6.6.0 to 7.3.0 and shortly after to 7.4.0. We are > > running Zookeeper 4.1.13. > > > > Since the upgrade to 7.3.0 and also 7.4.0 we encountering heap space > > exhaustion. After obtaining a heap dump it looks like that we have a lot of > > IndexSearchers open for our largest collection. > > > > The dump contains around ~60 IndexSearchers, and each containing around > > ~40mb heap. Another 500MB of heap is the fieldcache, which is expected in > > my opinion. > > > > The current config can be found here: > > https://gist.github.com/bjoernhaeuser/327a65291ac9793e744b87f0a561e844 > > <https://gist.github.com/bjoernhaeuser/327a65291ac9793e744b87f0a561e844> > > > > Analyzing the heap dump eclipse MAT says this: > > > > Problem Suspect 1 > > > > 91 instances of "org.apache.solr.search.SolrIndexSearcher", loaded by > > "org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppClassLoader @ 0x6807d1048" occupy > > 1.981.148.336 (38,26%) bytes. > > > > Biggest instances: > > > > • org.apache.solr.search.SolrIndexSearcher @ 0x6ffd47ea8 - > > 70.087.272 (1,35%) bytes. > > • org.apache.solr.search.SolrIndexSearcher @ 0x79ea9c040 - > > 65.678.264 (1,27%) bytes. > > • org.apache.solr.search.SolrIndexSearcher @ 0x6855ad680 - > > 63.050.600 (1,22%) bytes. > > > > > > Problem Suspect 2 > > > > 223 instances of "org.apache.solr.util.ConcurrentLRUCache", loaded by > > "org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppClassLoader @ 0x6807d1048" occupy > > 1.373.110.208 (26,52%) bytes. > > > > > > Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much! > > Björn >