Sorry, it was my first time using WeTransfer.

Shared the files using google drive:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gndvdntxH1fzukUfA9H1PUIGidhT6KmU?usp=sharing

Thanks.

El mié, 18 may 2022 a las 19:55, Gus Heck (<[email protected]>) escribió:

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>
> On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 1:35 PM Jesús Roca <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are having problema
> >
> > We have a cluster with Solr 8 (15 nodes running RHEL) and ZooKeeper 3.6.2
> > (5 nodes) and only one collection of around 48 millions of docs with 10
> > shards and a replication factor of 3, so every server holds 2 cores.
> > A couple of weeks ago we performed an upgrade from Solr 8.9.0 to 8.11.1
> and
> > we upgraded the Java version too from 1.8.0_322 to 11.0.14 and since then
> > some cores are constantly growing even when the number of docs is
> > practically the same.
> >
> > I have upload an image where you can see how the size of a core grows
> over
> > time (we upgraded on 05/02), and another graphic where you can see the
> docs
> > number is quite stable compared to their size:
> > https://we.tl/t-pvV4RfXhYe
> > Currently the size of that replica of shard2 is 22,6 GB while leader
> shard
> > is 9,66 GB
> >
> > We don't have any custom merge policy in solr.config file, we are using
> the
> > default merge policy.
> >
> > When we restart an instance with a core that grows indefinitely it
> release
> > space. For ex, I have restarted the instance which graphic I shared and
> now
> > its size is 9,9 GB.
> > But after a while (some days) some cores grow again.
> >
> > I have upload a COLSTATUS too with information about shard leaders and
> > their segments.
> >
> > Any ideas about this issue?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
>
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