Elasticsearch on Cloudlinux Crashes

Hey all,

I use elasticsearch for the forum software known as xenforo to index all
the posts and all that good stuff.

We recently converted the server to cloudlinux and when ever anyone tries
to rebuild the search index, it crashes, I can't seem to make it log any
thing either. Cloudlinux support after of about a day of investigating the
server, told me to come take my question here.

I've been told constantly that nothing is wrong with our setup and it
should just be working.

Any ideas?

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​Cloudlinux isn't a support platform I'm afraid.
Do you know​ what OS it's based on, RHEL, Debian, BSD?

On 24 January 2015 at 06:32, Max B awizarddarkly@gmail.com wrote:

Hey all,

I use elasticsearch for the forum software known as xenforo to index all
the posts and all that good stuff.

We recently converted the server to cloudlinux and when ever anyone tries
to rebuild the search index, it crashes, I can't seem to make it log any
thing either. Cloudlinux support after of about a day of investigating the
server, told me to come take my question here.

I've been told constantly that nothing is wrong with our setup and it
should just be working.

Any ideas?

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CentOS, so RHEL.

On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 5:26:49 PM UTC-5, Mark Walkom wrote:

​Cloudlinux isn't a support platform I'm afraid.
Do you know​ what OS it's based on, RHEL, Debian, BSD?

On 24 January 2015 at 06:32, Max B <awizar...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:

Hey all,

I use elasticsearch for the forum software known as xenforo to index all
the posts and all that good stuff.

We recently converted the server to cloudlinux and when ever anyone tries
to rebuild the search index, it crashes, I can't seem to make it log any
thing either. Cloudlinux support after of about a day of investigating the
server, told me to come take my question here.

I've been told constantly that nothing is wrong with our setup and it
should just be working.

Any ideas?

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Then you should be using the RPM install, right?
What version? What java version? Are there any logs at all?

On 25 January 2015 at 07:48, Max B awizarddarkly@gmail.com wrote:

CentOS, so RHEL.

On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 5:26:49 PM UTC-5, Mark Walkom wrote:

​Cloudlinux isn't a support platform I'm afraid.
Do you know​ what OS it's based on, RHEL, Debian, BSD?

On 24 January 2015 at 06:32, Max B awizar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hey all,

I use elasticsearch for the forum software known as xenforo to index all
the posts and all that good stuff.

We recently converted the server to cloudlinux and when ever anyone
tries to rebuild the search index, it crashes, I can't seem to make it log
any thing either. Cloudlinux support after of about a day of investigating
the server, told me to come take my question here.

I've been told constantly that nothing is wrong with our setup and it
should just be working.

Any ideas?

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Maybe related to Unable to read disk usage on CloudLinux · Issue #9482 · elastic/elasticsearch · GitHub
?

I would recommend putting the user running elasticsearch outside of cagefs.

cagefsctl --disable

Cheers,
Josef

On Saturday, 24 January 2015 22:41:36 UTC+1, Mark Walkom wrote:

Then you should be using the RPM install, right?
What version? What java version? Are there any logs at all?

On 25 January 2015 at 07:48, Max B <awizar...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:

CentOS, so RHEL.

On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 5:26:49 PM UTC-5, Mark Walkom wrote:

​Cloudlinux isn't a support platform I'm afraid.
Do you know​ what OS it's based on, RHEL, Debian, BSD?

On 24 January 2015 at 06:32, Max B awizar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hey all,

I use elasticsearch for the forum software known as xenforo to index
all the posts and all that good stuff.

We recently converted the server to cloudlinux and when ever anyone
tries to rebuild the search index, it crashes, I can't seem to make it log
any thing either. Cloudlinux support after of about a day of investigating
the server, told me to come take my question here.

I've been told constantly that nothing is wrong with our setup and it
should just be working.

Any ideas?

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