Thanks, I'll try everything you suggest.

Saludos Cordiales,


Solange Silva Ajuria 
        
  


 




-----Mensaje original-----
De: Shawn Heisey <elyog...@elyograg.org> 
Enviado el: jueves, 17 de marzo de 2022 10:10
Para: users@solr.apache.org
Asunto: Re: How to run on ip address and not on localhost?

On 3/17/22 07:48, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> You tried to start Solr as root. The start script detected this and 
> refused to start.  As far as I know it won't be possible to start the 
> cloud example as root because a -force parameter on the main script 
> execution will not be transferred to the later calls that start the 
> individual Solr instances in the example.

Here's a diff for the bin/solr script that should allow it to start examples as 
root as long as the -force parameter is provided.  There's a good chance that 
me sending this in the body of an email will screw up some of the lines, but I 
think it should end up readable enough that you could manually make the 3-line 
addition:

--- solr.old    2021-12-07 18:01:00.000000000 -0700
+++ solr    2022-03-17 08:07:11.101887149 -0600
@@ -1829,6 +1829,9 @@
  # otherwise let this script proceed to process the user request
  #
  if [ -n "$EXAMPLE" ] && [ "$SCRIPT_CMD" == "start" ]; then
+  if [ "$FORCE" == "true" ]; then
+    PASS_TO_RUN_EXAMPLE = "$PASS_TO_RUN_EXAMPLE -force"
+  fi
    run_tool run_example -e $EXAMPLE -d "$SOLR_SERVER_DIR" -urlScheme 
$SOLR_URL_SCHEME $PASS_TO_RUN_EXAMPLE
    exit $?
  fi

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