Hi, it's 1.3.2

On Monday, August 18, 2014 5:49:03 PM UTC-4, Jörg Prante wrote:
>
> What version of ES do you use?
>
> Jörg
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:42 PM, rookie7799 <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello there,
>>
>> We are having the same exact problem with a really resource hungry query:
>> 5 nodes with 16GB ES_HEAP_SIZE
>> 1.2 Billion records inside 1 index with 5 shards
>>
>> Whenever we start running an aggregate query the whole cluster breaks and 
>> disconnects. Why can't it just not return results and simple give and error 
>> without actually killing the entire cluster?
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 9, 2013 1:05:54 PM UTC-5, Igor Motov wrote:
>>>
>>> ES_HEAP_SIZE ES_MAX_MEM ES_MIN_MEM are environment variables. They need 
>>> to be specified on the command line. For example:
>>>
>>> ES_HEAP_SIZE=4g bin/elasticsearch -f
>>>
>>> To get JVM stats, you need to set jvm=true on stats request:
>>>
>>> curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/nodes/stats?jvm=true&;
>>> pretty=true'
>>>
>>> To understand how much memory you need, give it as much as you can, put 
>>> some load and monitor "jvm.mem.heap_used" in the output of the stats 
>>> command above. If this number ever goes and stays above 90% 
>>> of available heap it's typically a good indicator that you need more.
>>>
>>> There is a small Russian elasticsearch forum - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/elasticsearch-ru
>>>
>>> On Saturday, February 9, 2013 12:57:04 PM UTC-5, Николай Измайлов wrote:
>>>>
>>>> In continuation of the topic https://github.com/
>>>> elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/2636#issuecomment-13332877
>>>>
>>>> in continuation of the topic https://github.com/
>>>> elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/2636#issuecomment-13332877
>>>> On the page http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/setup/
>>>> installation.html it is said that it is necessary to increase 
>>>> ES_HEAP_SIZE ES_MAX_MEM ES_MIN_MEM, but I have not found this 
>>>> configuration 
>>>> then /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml. Here's my cluster
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>   "cluster_name" : "elasticsearch",
>>>>   "nodes" : {
>>>>     "VPjABUm-REmy24NQ_AkXDQ" : {
>>>>       "timestamp" : 1360432148849,
>>>>       "name" : "Sin",
>>>>       "transport_address" : "inet[/ip:9300]",
>>>>       "hostname" : "Ubuntu-1204-precise-64-minimal",
>>>>       "indices" : {
>>>>         "store" : {
>>>>           "size" : "34.6gb",
>>>>           "size_in_bytes" : 37221752556,
>>>>           "throttle_time" : "0s",
>>>>           "throttle_time_in_millis" : 0
>>>>         },
>>>>         "docs" : {
>>>>           "count" : 58480,
>>>>           "deleted" : 4759
>>>>         },
>>>>         "indexing" : {
>>>>           "index_total" : 20,
>>>>           "index_time" : "1.7s",
>>>>           "index_time_in_millis" : 1748,
>>>>           "index_current" : 0,
>>>>           "delete_total" : 0,
>>>>           "delete_time" : "0s",
>>>>           "delete_time_in_millis" : 0,
>>>>           "delete_current" : 0
>>>>         },
>>>>         "get" : {
>>>>           "total" : 2,
>>>>           "time" : "5ms",
>>>>           "time_in_millis" : 5,
>>>>           "exists_total" : 0,
>>>>           "exists_time" : "0s",
>>>>           "exists_time_in_millis" : 0,
>>>>           "missing_total" : 2,
>>>>           "missing_time" : "5ms",
>>>>           "missing_time_in_millis" : 5,
>>>>           "current" : 0
>>>>         },
>>>>         "search" : {
>>>>           "query_total" : 1726375,
>>>>           "query_time" : "7.7m",
>>>>           "query_time_in_millis" : 462631,
>>>>           "query_current" : 0,
>>>>           "fetch_total" : 61663,
>>>>           "fetch_time" : "20.9s",
>>>>           "fetch_time_in_millis" : 20955,
>>>>           "fetch_current" : 0
>>>>         },
>>>>         "cache" : {
>>>>           "field_evictions" : 0,
>>>>           "field_size" : "0b",
>>>>           "field_size_in_bytes" : 0,
>>>>           "filter_count" : 5896,
>>>>           "filter_evictions" : 0,
>>>>           "filter_size" : "511.6kb",
>>>>           "filter_size_in_bytes" : 523944,
>>>>           "bloom_size" : "22.1kb",
>>>>           "bloom_size_in_bytes" : 22640,
>>>>           "id_cache_size" : "0b",
>>>>           "id_cache_size_in_bytes" : 0
>>>>         },
>>>>         "merges" : {
>>>>           "current" : 0,
>>>>           "current_docs" : 0,
>>>>           "current_size" : "0b",
>>>>           "current_size_in_bytes" : 0,
>>>>           "total" : 0,
>>>>           "total_time" : "0s",
>>>>           "total_time_in_millis" : 0,
>>>>           "total_docs" : 0,
>>>>           "total_size" : "0b",
>>>>           "total_size_in_bytes" : 0
>>>>         },
>>>>         "refresh" : {
>>>>           "total" : 15,
>>>>           "total_time" : "143ms",
>>>>           "total_time_in_millis" : 143
>>>>         },
>>>>         "flush" : {
>>>>           "total" : 25,
>>>>           "total_time" : "3.2s",
>>>>           "total_time_in_millis" : 3205
>>>>         }
>>>>       }
>>>>     }
>>>>   }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As understand how much I need to allocate memory for elasticsearch and 
>>>> in General the description for each of the parameters.
>>>>
>>>> there is a Russian community ?
>>>>
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