Thank Dima.
I did see the EOL is June 30th..
Funny thing is we pay for hosting, so that may be a conversation we'll
have to have with the company.
Find out what's their plan. Thanks for that though.
Thanks again.
Lee
On 2024-05-28 15:48, Dmitri Maziuk wrote:
On 5/28/24 14:02, Lee Daniel wr
On 5/28/24 14:02, Lee Daniel wrote:
* /var/solr was exactly the problem. The parent folder was owned by
solr:solr but I saw subfolders especially in data was owned by
root:root.
* I did are `chown -R solr:solr` on the parent folder and then tried
`service solr start`.
* It then
Thanks Dima and Shawn for your response.
*Dima: *
* We did consider going with Docker initially but we settled on going
with installing from scratch seeing that we are now testing it out.
* We have a few servers, we are just trying to this first set up for
now with one site and see how i
On 5/27/24 13:43, Lee Daniel wrote:
I'm on Centos 7.5.
Can't find it in:
* /usr/lib/systemd/system
* /usr/sbin/
I found it in
* /etc/init.d/
I know for sure when I initially installed I was able to use:
* service solr start/stop/restart
* systemctl start/stop/restart solr.servic
On 5/28/24 12:00, Lee Daniel wrote:
Hey Jan,
Thanks for the reply.
Above in my replies, I mentioned trying those commands and they were not
working.
As Shawn may have suggested that I had probably overridden them, which I
have no idea how.
*My original point was:*
* My displeasure in run
Hey Jan,
Thanks for the reply.
Above in my replies, I mentioned trying those commands and they were not
working.
As Shawn may have suggested that I had probably overridden them, which I
have no idea how.
*My original point was:*
* My displeasure in running solr as root. I would run it usin
Hi,
If using "sudo service solr start/stop" works for you, then what is your pain
point? Please explain.
As Shawn points out, the systed start script takes care of running the process
under the "solr" user.
Jan
> 28. mai 2024 kl. 04:09 skrev Dmitri Maziuk :
>
> On 5/27/24 14:43, Lee Daniel wr
On 5/27/24 14:43, Lee Daniel wrote:
I'm on Centos 7.5.
Can't find it in:
* /usr/lib/systemd/system
* /usr/sbin/
I found it in
* /etc/init.d/
/etc/init.d/solr [start|stop|restart] should work, then.
I forget how it works in centos 7, IIRC there was some kind of
systemd-sysvinit rpm
I'm on Centos 7.5.
Can't find it in:
* /usr/lib/systemd/system
* /usr/sbin/
I found it in
* /etc/init.d/
I know for sure when I initially installed I was able to use:
* service solr start/stop/restart
* systemctl start/stop/restart solr.service
Lee
On 2024-05-27 11:51, Dmitri Mazi
On 5/27/24 05:26, Lee Daniel wrote:
Can someone please advise?/
In lennartware /usr/lib/systemd/system is where startup scripts
(usually) live. Find solr.service there and see what it does.
Depending on the distribution [/usr]/sbin/service may or may not be a
wrapper script for either syst
I stopped the Solr by using
* /sudo /opt/solr/bin/solr stop -force/
Then tried using restarting by using:
* /sudo service solr start
/
* /sudo systemctl start/
The results of both commands indicated that solr started but I could not
get to the admin ui.
Checked the process id, indicat
Hey Shawn,
Thanks much for the reply.
I have used this command
* /sudo service solr start/stop/restart/
I have also run it by using:
* /sudo systemctl start/stop/restart solr/
But I assumed that's how it should be ran because of the documentation
for Apache Solr 9.5..
So my concern is
On 5/22/24 10:16, Lee Daniel wrote:
* Upon installing Apache Solr, a user */solr/* was automatically created.
o Running Solr through from the root is not recommend and will
terminate unless `-force` is used.
* If I switch accounts `su solr`/*, */run `/opt/solr/bin/solr start`,
Hey Guys,
I started using Apache Solr about a month ago.
I was assigned to doing the installation and integration of Apache Solr
for some of our sites.
## Configurations
Server: CentOS 7.9
Apache Solr: 9.5
## Issue
* Upon installing Apache Solr, a user */solr/* was automatically created
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