Here is the snapshot of memory usage from "top" as you mentioned. First row is "solr" process. Thanks.

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 29468 solr 20 0 27.536g 0.013t 3.297g S 45.7 27.6 4251:45 java




21366 root 20 0 14.499g 217824 12952 S 1.0 0.4 192:11.54 java




2077 root 20 0 14.049g 190824 9980 S 0.7 0.4 62:44.00 java



511 root 20 0 125792 56848 56616 S 0.0 0.1 9:33.23 systemd-journal



316 splunk 20 0 232056 44284 11804 S 0.7 0.1 84:52.74 splunkd



1045 root 20 0 257680 39956 6836 S 0.3 0.1 7:05.78 puppet



32631 root 20 0 360956 39292 4788 S 0.0 0.1 4:55.37 mcollectived



703 root 20 0 250372 9000 976 S 0.0 0.0 1:35.52 rsyslogd



 1058 nslcd     20   0  454192   6004   2996 S   0.0  0.0  15:08.87 nslcd

On 7/21/16 11:22 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
On 7/21/2016 11:25 PM, Rallavagu wrote:
There is no other software running on the system and it is completely
dedicated to Solr. It is running on Linux. Here is the full version.

Linux version 3.8.13-55.1.6.el7uek.x86_64
(mockbu...@ca-build56.us.oracle.com) (gcc version 4.8.3 20140911 (Red
Hat 4.8.3-9) (GCC) ) #2 SMP Wed Feb 11 14:18:22 PST 2015

Run the top program, press shift-M to sort by memory usage, and then
grab a screenshot of the terminal window.  Share it with a site like
dropbox, imgur, or something similar, and send the URL.  You'll end up
with something like this:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zlvpvd0rrr14yit/linux-solr-top.png?dl=0

If you know what to look for, you can figure out all the relevant memory
details from that.

Thanks,
Shawn

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