@tuxinator Hm, so when I look at the memory usage, it's not the elasticsearch process that consumes all the memory, it's the Sidekiq process that does this. Elasticsearch does take up about the size of the JVM.
I'm not sure how to answer this question though, not sure about the difference between "active" and "cache". Assuming you mean "active" as "using actual RAM" and not accessing the disk, it is indeed taking up all the actual RAM on my server when this happens!
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