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Ah gotcha. Well you can just
Ah gotcha. Well you can just keep upping it gig by gig until it doesn’t happen
anymore, but the man hours/salary spent trying to track down the issue very
quickly out cost the money for the memory
> On Jun 25, 2021, at 1:08 PM, Dominique Bejean
> wrote:
>
> Hum, maybe it is an acceptable way
Hum, maybe it is an acceptable way of setting the JVM heap if you really
have a lot of memory and you are using G1 GC.
But sorry, my customers don't agree with "disk and memory are cheap" :)
Furthermore, if you can save some money on each of your servers, maybe you
can rent one more server and so i
Because memory is cheap, I’m assuming the server has plenty more after, and
more the better for the jvm in my experience. It’s just a default value I go
for when this occurs, and then never after and no oom error ever again
> On Jun 25, 2021, at 12:47 PM, Dominique Bejean
> wrote:
>
> Hi D
Hi Dave,
I agree with not allocating more than 31 GB for Xms/Xmx as it is the upper
limit in order for the JVM to use compressed oops (
https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2014/02/35gb-heap-less-32gb-java-jvm-memory-oddities/),
but why directly 31 Gb without more Solr usage analysis ?
Dominique
Le
Another thing I would keep in mind is running your xms and xmx at the same
memory size. Ideally the machine it’s on has a lot of memory, so if both are
set to 31gb, and the os still has enough memory to read your index, is nearly
ideal.
> On Jun 25, 2021, at 8:36 AM, Rafał Kuć wrote:
>
>
Hello Paul,
The error that you are seeing tells you that your Solr instance didn't have
enough memory to run certain operation - for example indexing or querying. Have
a look at this page of the documentation:
https://solr.apache.org/guide/6_6/jvm-settings.html#JVMSettings-ChoosingMemoryHeapSet
Hi team,
We are running SOLR 5.2.1 version and this is the error we receive on our LIVE
instance. I am relatively new to the project and still learning about SOLR.
org.apache.solr.common.SolrException; null:java.lang.RuntimeException:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
Please can you