Thanks for the reply, Shawn.
But it seems to give me only 1.7.
#sudo rpm -qa | egrep "(java|jdk)"
java-1_7_0-openjdk-1.7.0.85-18.2.x86_64
libjavascriptcoregtk-3_0-0-2.4.8-16.2.x86_64
java-1_7_0-openjdk-headless-1.7.0.85-18.2.x86_64
timezone-java-2015g-0.26.1.noarch
# update-alternatives --config
On 10/22/2015 10:49 PM, awhosit wrote:
Not working one is solr 5.2.1/SLES 12.
> But I have working one with solr 5.2.1/SLES 11 and solr 5.2.1/Ubuntu 14.
>
> From the log left in sol-8983-console.log is as follow.
> I'm using OpenJDK 1.7 as follow.
>
> java version "1.7.0_85"
> OpenJDK Runtime Env
Hi, I'm newbie on solr, but have same issue.
More precisely, only one machine can't start solr with the message, "cannot
open {solr.log} file for reading: No such file or directory." Obviously
there is no file and even I created empty one, it doesn't help.
I've tried also - moving around the dire
I use the same user every time and the /logs directory and everything in it is
owned by that user. I get the same problem occasionally developing on my Ubuntu
14.10 laptop as well, and all the files in the solr directory are owned by me
on that machine (and I run Solr as me there as well).
Conf
By any chance are you trying to start Solr as a different user when
this happens? I'm
wondering if there's a permissions issue here
Wild guess.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Graeme Pietersz wrote:
> I get this error when starting Solr using the script in bin/solr
>
> tail cannot open `[p