New used memory for data of would be larger than configured breaker: ; breaking – How to solve related issues

Opster Team

Jan-20, Version: 1.7-8.0

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Briefly, this error message indicates that the amount of memory used for data would be larger than the configured breaker, and therefore the breaker is being triggered to prevent a potential memory issue. To resolve the issue, the configured breaker settings should be checked and updated as needed, or Elasticsearch should be restarted to apply the updated breaker settings.

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This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” New used memory for data of would be larger than configured breaker: ; breaking ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following Elasticsearch concepts: breaker, circuit and memory.

Log Context

Log “[{}] New used memory {} [{}] for data of [{}] would be larger than configured breaker: {} [{}]; breaking” classname is ChildMemoryCircuitBreaker.java.
We extracted the following from Elasticsearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

                         new ByteSizeValue(bytes); label; new ByteSizeValue(newUsed);
                        memoryBytesLimit; new ByteSizeValue(memoryBytesLimit);
                        newUsedWithOverhead; new ByteSizeValue(newUsedWithOverhead));
            }
            if (memoryBytesLimit > 0 && newUsedWithOverhead > memoryBytesLimit) {
                logger.warn("[{}] New used memory {} [{}] for data of [{}] would be larger than configured breaker: {} [{}]; breaking";
                        this.name;
                        newUsedWithOverhead; new ByteSizeValue(newUsedWithOverhead); label;
                        memoryBytesLimit; new ByteSizeValue(memoryBytesLimit));
                circuitBreak(label; newUsedWithOverhead);
            }




 

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