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Junfeng Mu updated SOLR-9311:
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Description:
firstly, I do not know wether it is a bug or a wrong usage. if this is a wrong
usage, I will opligize to disturb you, and tell me what the wrong usage is.
We are using Solrj 4.9.1 to connect to a Zookeeper. and the solr server version
is 4.9.0 We are currently using CloudSolrServer as a singleton to operate index
data, and I believe that solrj to zookeeper is a TCP connection, and zookeeper
to solrcloud internal is actually a httpconnection.
we use the zabbix to monitor the solrcloud status, and we deploy solr in
Wildfly(JBOSS), for example the http port is 8180, we find the number that
connecting with solr on port 8180 is so high. for now we find the number can
be around 4000, that is too large.and we find that with the increasing
connections, the query speed become slow. the CPU of the solr sever is
unstable, and the speed to commit new index data becomes slow as well.
besides, the JDK version is 1.7.25 to running solr server.
on the other hand, we have 3 cores with 5 shards, and each shard with one
leader and one replication. now the data account goes to be 100 million, and it
is still growing up.
please see the screenshot of Zabbix in the attachments.
please help me, and looking forward to your reply.
Thanks.
Kent
was:
firstly, I do not know wether it is a bug or a wrong usage. if this is a wrong
usage, I will opligize to disturb you, and tell me what the wrong usage is.
We are using Solrj 4.9.1 to connect to a Zookeeper. and the solr server
version is 4.9.0 We are currently using CloudSolrServer as a singleton to
operate index data, and I believe that solrj to zookeeper is a TCP connection,
and zookeeper to solrcloud internal is actually a ttpconnection.
we use the zabbix to monitor the solrcloud status, and we deploy solr in
Wildfly(JBOSS), for example the http port is 8180, we find the number that
connecting with solr on port 8180 is so high. for now we find the number
can be around 4000, that is too large.
and we find that with the increasing connections, the query speed become
slow. the CPU of the solr sever is unstable, and the speed to commit new index
data becomes slow as well.
besides, the JDK version is 1.7.25 to running solr server.
please help me, and looking forward to your reply.
on the other hand, we have 3 cores with 5 shards, and each shard with one
leader and one replication. now the data account goes to be 100 million, and it
is still growing up.
please see the screenshot of Zabbix in the attachments.
Thanks.
Kent
> solrcloud so many connections
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>
> Key: SOLR-9311
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9311
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: clients - java
> Affects Versions: 4.9
> Reporter: Junfeng Mu
> Attachments: CPU.png, connections.png, shards.png
>
>
> firstly, I do not know wether it is a bug or a wrong usage. if this is a
> wrong usage, I will opligize to disturb you, and tell me what the wrong usage
> is.
> We are using Solrj 4.9.1 to connect to a Zookeeper. and the solr server
> version is 4.9.0 We are currently using CloudSolrServer as a singleton to
> operate index data, and I believe that solrj to zookeeper is a TCP
> connection, and zookeeper to solrcloud internal is actually a httpconnection.
> we use the zabbix to monitor the solrcloud status, and we deploy solr in
> Wildfly(JBOSS), for example the http port is 8180, we find the number that
> connecting with solr on port 8180 is so high. for now we find the number can
> be around 4000, that is too large.and we find that with the increasing
> connections, the query speed become slow. the CPU of the solr sever is
> unstable, and the speed to commit new index data becomes slow as well.
> besides, the JDK version is 1.7.25 to running solr server.
> on the other hand, we have 3 cores with 5 shards, and each shard with one
> leader and one replication. now the data account goes to be 100 million, and
> it is still growing up.
> please see the screenshot of Zabbix in the attachments.
> please help me, and looking forward to your reply.
> Thanks.
> Kent
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