Hi All, If anyone can explain me the solr and jetty port details, why there is a stop port for jetty and how to configure the stop ports as the stop port has taken the port in which another solr server is listening.
Thanks Reej ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Reej Nayagam <reej...@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 at 8:04 PM Subject: Fwd: Already listening port is assigned to dsolr.stop port To: Solr <users@solr.apache.org> Adding few more info Solr8 is https and solr4 is http. Please advise on how to proceed. Thanks Reej ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Reej Nayagam <reej...@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 at 7:55 PM Subject: Already listening port is assigned to dsolr.stop port To: Solr <users@solr.apache.org> Hi All, We have configured solr8 cloud with ports 3983 and 9983 in server 1 and server 2. So we have 2 solr servers 3 zookeepers running. We have an existing solr4 version with ports 6983 and 8983 running in the same server and different zk ports also. Now the issue is we didn’t do any config changes for the jetty port anytime. When we started the new solr8 service we can see the dstop.port =3983 in one node and dstop.port =8983 in another node. I wonder how the existing port (8983) which is already being assigned to solr4 is assigned to jetty stop. Kindly let me know if we need to change the ports for jetty, I saw there are 3 jetty xml with the default ports as 3983 inside solr\server\etc folder -- *Thanks,* *Reej* -- *Thanks,* *Reej* -- *Thanks,* *Reej*