They are dedicated masters and no queries are going through them. 

smonasco, that's it I believe. It's ParNew for young gen. I made a mistake in 
our puppet configs and gave the same amount of memory to both data nodes and 
master nodes for young generation (Xmn) even though master nodes only have 1/4 
of the memory data nodes have. So all 2G of memory in these master nodes are in 
young generation. 

> On Jul 17, 2014, at 12:07 AM, smonasco <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Maybe I'm missing something but if you give java mms em it will use it if 
> only to store garbage.  The trough after a garbage collection is usually more 
> indicative of what is actually in use.
> 
> This looks like a CMS/parnew setup.  Parnew is fast and low blocking, but 
> leaves stuff behind.  CMS blocks but is really good at taking out the garbage.
> 
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