Hi all, This is a bit of a 'heads up'. We have recently come across this bug on Ubuntu with OpenJDK:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/1295987 Basically, finalizers are not being run, so effectively all of the commits written in SolrIndexWriter are not Garbage Collected. if you find that your Java heap memory grows continuously at around 4-8Mb per index update, and you are running this version of OpenJDK, and the Garbage Collector does not recycle much memory from the "Old Gen" generation, then this is likely to be your problem. We increased our heap space from 1Gb to 4Gb but the memory usage continued to grow at about the same pace. It was only when we ran 'jmap' and analysed the heap dump with Eclipse MAT that it became obvious that unreferenced objects were not being correctly Garbage Collected. i hope this helps someone else! Cheers, Nigel Sheridan-Smith -- e: wtfi...@gmail.com m: +61 403 930 963