RE: Running Solr on port 80

2016-02-11 Thread Davis, Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C]
2:40 AM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org; binoydala...@gmail.com Subject: Re: Running Solr on port 80 That ok if I'm using it in local, but I'm doing it in a production based on the below page https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Taking+Solr+to+Production On Thu, Feb 11, 201

Re: Running Solr on port 80

2016-02-11 Thread Binoy Dalal
The script essentially automates what you would do manually, for the first time when starting up the system. It is no different from extracting the archive, setting permissions etc. yourself. So the next time you wanted to stop/ restart solr, you'll have to do it using the solr script. That being

Re: Running Solr on port 80

2016-02-10 Thread Jeyaprakash Singarayar
That ok if I'm using it in local, but I'm doing it in a production based on the below page https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Taking+Solr+to+Production On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Binoy Dalal wrote: > Why don't you directly run solr from the script provided in {SOLR_DIST}\

Re: Running Solr on port 80

2016-02-10 Thread Binoy Dalal
Why don't you directly run solr from the script provided in {SOLR_DIST}\bin ./solr start -p 8984 On Thu, 11 Feb 2016, 12:56 Jeyaprakash Singarayar wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to install solr 5.4.1 on CentOS. I know that while installing > Solr as a service in the Linux we can pass -p to shift t

Running Solr on port 80

2016-02-10 Thread Jeyaprakash Singarayar
Hi, I'm trying to install solr 5.4.1 on CentOS. I know that while installing Solr as a service in the Linux we can pass -p to shift the app to host on that port. ./install_solr_service.sh solr-5.4.1.tgz -p 8984 -f but still it shows as it is hosted on 8983 and not on 8984. Any idea? Waiting u