Thanks for that info Tim
> On Mar 23, 2019, at 11:26 AM, Tim Underwood <timunderw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > We are successfully running Solr 7.6.0 (and 7.5.0 before it) on OpenJDK 11 > without problems. We are also using G1. We do not use Solr Cloud but do > rely on the legacy replication. > > -Tim > > On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:13 AM Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I am, in fact, trying to get a summary of all this together, we’ll see how >> successful I am. >> >> I can say that Solr is tested (and has been for quite some time) against >> JDK 8,9,10,11,12 and even 13. JDK9, from a 10,000 foot perspective, has a >> success rate in our automated tests that’s in line with all the other JDKs. >> >> That said, people seem to be settling on JDK11 anecdotally, what’s your >> reason for using 9 .vs. 11? >> >> Finally, there was one issue with JDK 9 and Kerberos that I’m unsure what >> the resolution is, if there is any. If you use Kerberos, be sure to test >> that first. >> >> Best, >> Erick >> >>> On Mar 23, 2019, at 9:47 AM, Jay Potharaju <jspothar...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks I missed that info. Will try running with jdk9 and see if it >> addresses the issue. >>> Jay >>> >>>>> On Mar 23, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 3/23/2019 8:12 AM, Jay Potharaju wrote: >>>>> Can I use java 9 with 7.7.0. I am planning to test if fixes issue with >> high cpu that I am running into. >>>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8129861 >>>>> Was solr 7.7 tested with java 9? >>>> >>>> The info for the 7.0.0 release said it was qualified with Java 9, so >> you should be fine running 7.7.x in Java 9 as well. I do not know if it >> works with Java 10, 11, or 12. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Shawn >> >>