Re: Tidying files after optimize. Is a service restart mandatory?

2012-06-26 Thread Upayavira
Presumably your slaves are the only ones receiving queries. When you query indexes, it will cache stuff, which takes up memory, thus memory usage is greater on slaves than on master. You should look at the types of queries you are using, and see what caches you are building up (e.g. sorting, filt

Re: Tidying files after optimize. Is a service restart mandatory?

2012-06-26 Thread Subhendu.Acharya
Hi I am running Solr 3.5 server with a master-slave and repeater-slave architecture from last one year on linux machines. Recently found out that my slaves (both) are using high virtual memory and keeps on increasing while master and repeater both seems normal. My index size is quite normal in

Re: Tidying files after optimize. Is a service restart mandatory?

2011-11-28 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 11/28/2011 3:26 AM, Jones, Graham wrote: Hello Brief question: How can I clean-up excess files after performing optimize without restarting the Tomcat service? Detail follows: I've been running several SOLR cores for approx 12 months and have recently noticed the disk usage of one of them

Tidying files after optimize. Is a service restart mandatory?

2011-11-28 Thread Jones, Graham
Hello Brief question: How can I clean-up excess files after performing optimize without restarting the Tomcat service? Detail follows: I've been running several SOLR cores for approx 12 months and have recently noticed the disk usage of one of them is growing considerably faster than the rate