Ah, quite right :) I was wondering why Solr was bailing because of a few additional results! ;P
Best, Jacob On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Stephen Weiss <swe...@stylesight.com> wrote: > Actually I think this is a PHP error, not a Java error (I certainly > recognize it from PHP, in Java the error is usually more like > OutOfMemoryException). > > Check the server's php.ini file for a line like this: > > memory_limit = 16M > > and try setting it to something more reasonable: > > memory_limit = 128M > > I never agreed with the default limit here anyway. > > If you can't change your php.ini you can also usually just run something > like this: > > <?php > ini_set('memory_limit', '128M'); > ?> > > at the top of your script, at least with most distributions I've seen. > > -- > Steve > > On Dec 28, 2008, at 9:11 PM, Jacob Singh wrote: > >> Hi Sujatha, >> >> Try setting the memory allotted to your servlet container to a higher >> amount with the -Xmx and -Xms Java settings. >> >> Best, >> Jacob >> >> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Sujatha Arun <suja.a...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi , >>> >>> I am getting this error : >>> >>> Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 8192 >>> bytes). >>> >>> This is happenning on clicking on facets that have more than abt 400 >>> results. >>> >>> >>> This is my search server configutation >>> # OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 - 64 Bit >>> # Processor: Dual AMD Opteron Dual Core 270 2.0 GHz >>> # 4GB DDR RAM >>> # Hard Drive: 73GB SCSI >>> >>> I have several solr webapps running on this server. >>> >>> Please advice. >>> >>> Regards >>> Sujatha >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> +1 510 277-0891 (o) >> +91 9999 33 7458 (m) >> >> web: http://pajamadesign.com >> >> Skype: pajamadesign >> Yahoo: jacobsingh >> AIM: jacobsingh >> gTalk: jacobsi...@gmail.com > > -- +1 510 277-0891 (o) +91 9999 33 7458 (m) web: http://pajamadesign.com Skype: pajamadesign Yahoo: jacobsingh AIM: jacobsingh gTalk: jacobsi...@gmail.com