; path? Or at least without a ../ as the start of your path?
>
> Erick
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Iridian Group
> wrote:
>> REL 7.3
>> Apache 2.4.6
>>
>> Sry, not versed enough in CLI to get your ‘find’ to work. Dropped me into a
>> p
/writable for Solr user in
>> order for solr process to be able to write etc.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Iridian Group
>> wrote:
>>
>>> OK thanks, got it.
>>> So the user the server runs under is ‘Solr’.
&g
> The first column is the UID/user column as output of ps -ef on linux
> machines...
>
> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Iridian Group
> wrote:
>
>> How do I determine which user the Solr server starts up with and is
>> running under?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Keith Savoie
>>
>>
s:
> set found_it=0
> for /f "usebackq" %%i in (`dir /b "%SOLR_TIP%\bin" ^| findstr /i
> "^solr-.*\.port$"`) do (
> set SOME_SOLR_PORT=
>
> Just wonder if they're depending on something not in your system?
>
> Best,
&
How do I determine which user the Solr server starts up with and is running
under?
Thanks
Keith Savoie
Typical story, I wasn’t the admin who set it up but I’m pretty sure is was
vanilla.
Thanks
Keith Savoie
Vice President of Technology
IRiDiAN GROUP
Helping organizations brand
& market themselves through
web, print, & soci
Ahhh well then.
I did try the -all flag but it returned nothing.
However an explicit -p 8983 did the trick. :)
… wonder why -all didn’t pick it up?
Thanks!
Keith Savoie
Vice President of Technology
IRiDiAN GROUP
Helping organizations
for any assistance!
Thanks
Keith Savoie
Vice President of Technology
IRiDiAN GROUP
Helping organizations brand
& market themselves through
web, print, & social media.
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