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Description of the problem including expected versus actual behavior:
Kibana/Chrome has issues when large datasets are returned.
Steps to reproduce:
Perform a query using Kibana in chrome that returns a large amount of data. A 38Mb return is causing the issue today for me. However I have seen this problem over and over.
Do a date historgram in seconds on 180K records and chrome crashes. Was this a silly thing for the user to do yes.
Provide logs (if relevant):
There are no logs, the browser says snap something went wrong every time
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the feature:
Elasticsearch version (
bin/elasticsearch --version
):Version: 5.6.0, Build: 781a835/2017-09-07T03:09:58.087Z, JVM: 1.8.0_144
Plugins installed: []
None
JVM version (
java -version
):java version "1.8.0_144"
OS version (
uname -a
if on a Unix-like system):4.4.0-1013-aws #22-Ubuntu SMP
Description of the problem including expected versus actual behavior:
Kibana/Chrome has issues when large datasets are returned.
Steps to reproduce:
Perform a query using Kibana in chrome that returns a large amount of data. A 38Mb return is causing the issue today for me. However I have seen this problem over and over.
Do a date historgram in seconds on 180K records and chrome crashes. Was this a silly thing for the user to do yes.
Provide logs (if relevant):
There are no logs, the browser says snap something went wrong every time
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: