Thanks a lot for your answer.

Will check that out.

Le jeu. 23 mai 2024 à 20:46, Oleksandr Tkachuk <sasha547...@gmail.com> a
écrit :

> Check your clocksource
> cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource
>
> Also check your other hardware characteristics, like cpu freq and governor,
> ram speed, drive performance/schedulers. Perhaps additional checks like cpu
> bench, fio will not hurt.
> Also disable java security manager.
>
>
> чт, 23 мая 2024 г., 18:24 elisabeth benoit <elisaelisael...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > We've just migrated one of our services from solr 7.3.1 to solr 9.2.1 in
> > production.
> >
> > We have 6 servers, each with one solr instance, all conf is automated
> with
> > puppet, git, etc. so they  all have same conf, but they dont behave the
> > same way. We have two servers with solr response time much faster, from
> > 50ms to 75ms.
> >
> > This week we rebooted all our servers, and now we have three solr
> instances
> > running faster than the three other ones instead of two.
> >
> > We've check everything we could think of: memory, GC, caches, everything
> is
> > the same.
> >
> > We're not in solr cloud, but with leader conf.
> >
> > Just writing in case someone has an idea about this unstable behaviour.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Elisabeth
> >
>

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