Hi, You should be able to see the page with http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8983/solr/ Try to see if your machine can resolve IP xxx.xxx.xxx.76, and if it can, if you can reach port 8983.
One possible reason could be that you have not changed the SOLR_JETTY_HOST variable for Solr. See: https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/taking-solr-to-production.html#security-considerations Jan > 12. jan. 2023 kl. 08:53 skrev Anuj Bhargava <anujb...@gmail.com>: > > Sorry using the following > > http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8983/solr/admin > http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8983/solr/ > > and not as mentioned earlier - > http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8293/solr/admin > http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8293/solr/ > > On Thu, 12 Jan 2023 at 13:16, Anuj Bhargava <anujb...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Solr 9.1 has been installed. And java is running >> >> [root@76 ~]# /etc/init.d/solr status >> Found 1 Solr nodes: >> Solr process 2858 running on port 8983 >> >> [root@76 ~]# java -version >> openjdk version "11.0.17" 2022-10-18 LTS >> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (Red_Hat-11.0.17.0.8-2.el7_9) (build >> 11.0.17+8-LTS) >> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Red_Hat-11.0.17.0.8-2.el7_9) (build >> 11.0.17+8-LTS, mixed mode, sharing) >> >> However, the admin panel is not opening in the browser >> >> http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8293/solr/admin >> http://xxx.xxx.xxx.76:8293/solr/ >> >> Getting the message - >> >> This site can’t be reached >> xxx.xxx.xxx.76 refused to connect >>