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Bill

On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Chris Cowan <chrisco...@plus3network.com>wrote:

> About once a day a Solr/Jetty process gets hung on my server consuming 100%
> of one of the CPU's. Once this happens the server no longer responds to
> requests. I've looked through the logs to try and see if anything stands out
> but so far I've found nothing out of the ordinary.
>
> My current remedy is to log in and just kill the single processes that's
> hung. Once that happens everything goes back to normal and I'm good for a
> day or so.  I'm currently  the running following:
>
> solr-jetty-1.4.0+ds1-1ubuntu1
>
> which is comprised of
>
> Solr 1.4.0
> Jetty 6.1.22
> on Unbuntu 10.10
>
> I'm pretty new to managing a Jetty/Solr instance so at this point I'm just
> looking for advice on how I should go about trouble shooting this problem.
>
> Chris

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