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Erick Erickson resolved SOLR-11910.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
Please raise this question on the user's list at [email protected],
see: (http://lucene.apache.org/solr/community.html#mailing-lists-irc) there are
a _lot_ more people watching that list who may be able to help.
If it's determined that this really is a code issue in Solr and not a
configuration/usage problem, we can raise a new JIRA or reopen this one.
You're probably seeing this, and if so it's entirely normal behavior:
[http://blog.thetaphi.de/2012/07/use-lucenes-mmapdirectory-on-64bit.html]
> Solr 6.6 doesn't release physical memory
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> Key: SOLR-11910
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11910
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: SolrJ
> Affects Versions: 6.6.2
> Environment: Centos7. JDK 1.8, Solr 6.6
> EC2
> 1 Cores
> 15gb ram
> 30gb EBS
> Reporter: Gabriel Luiz Pereira
> Priority: Critical
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> We are using 14 cores in solr with a machine that had 2 cores and 15gb ram,
> JVM HEAD setted to 4gb. Solr are consuming physical memory until it's over
> and don't release them. I've searched in foruns and issues and found a try to
> change NMapDirectory to NIOFSDirectory but not works. Is it possible to
> resolve?
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