I did a full re-install which corrected the memory issue. Perhaps I had a
dependency or ElasticSearch running twice.
Now experimenting with the creation of Resource Models templates.
Christian
On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 4:45:26 PM UTC-4, couim...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks Cyrus,
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> I was
Thanks Cyrus,
I was able to get the maps working, and I'm experimenting with adding
resources. The issue now is that when doing this, the browser (Firefox)
starts taking lots of RAM (all of the dedicated 10GB that I increased to on
the VM), and some for Java (a constant 2.4GB). This is especial
Hi Christian -
I generally run elasticsearch with the `-d` option so that it runs as a
daemon. This allows me to close the terminal and shut down the machine on
which ES is running and later resume without any additional steps. Other
than that there really are no special steps that need to be take
I think I found the solution as follows, after starting from scratch with a
complete reinstall.
For both elasticsearch and runserver, prior to shutting down Ubuntu, I quit
them in their respective terminal windows with Control-C.
Is there still a solution to the error I received, in the event