can you run: "cat /etc/hosts" and paste the output in an email.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirk Beers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 12:46:13 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: Re: Solr Tutorial Issue Hi Hoss, I get an error that reads java.net.UnknownHostException kirk : kirk I will point out that I am new to Linux as well ! Thanks Kirk Chris Hostetter wrote: > This thread in general is really confusing to me ... if you are following > along withthe tutorial then tomcat should never enter the equation ... > "java -jar start.jar" will use a copy of Jetty that is included in the > Solr release to spin up a self contained webserver totally indepent of any > application server you may already have installed. (that's the whole > reason for the start.jar, you don't need to worry about wether you have a > servlet container installed correctly) > > When you run "java -jar start.jar" do you get logging output in your > console? is there anything in that logging output that looks like a stack > trace? what gets added to the end of that loggign output when you then > hit the url http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/ in your browser? > > : I am running Ubuntu, Java1.6 jdk and tomcat5.5. I can not seem to get the > : tutorial to run. The instructions seem simple and clear. > : > : start.jar ran fine but when I used http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/ > : nothing appeared. I also individually copied the > : apache-solr-nightly/dist/apache-solr-nightly.war and the > : apache-solr-nightly/example/webapps/solr.war to my tomcat webapps and still > : nothing!! > > > -Hoss > >