On 2/17/2017 12:46 PM, ps40 wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, slf4j has nothing to do with
> this. I removed the duplicate jars and the problem persists. Here are the
> updated logs.

None of the log messages you've shared indicate any errors, and you
haven't described the problem you're having.  The extent of the problem
description is that it used to work with Solr 6.2.  Can you be more
specific about what you are seeing?

https://wiki.apache.org/solr/UsingMailingLists

You may need to stop Tomcat, delete or rename your logfiles, then start
it back up, duplicate the issue, and place copies of the brand new
Tomcat and Solr logs (in their entirety, possibly with sensitive info
redacted) someplace that we can access them.  If you try attaching the
logs to your message, the mailing list is likely to delete them.  I
haven't been able to figure out what makes some attachments get through
while others don't.  It's best to use a paste website or a file sharing
site, and provide one or more URLs.

If we can find a problem with *Solr* running on Tomcat, I will attempt
to help you solve it.  I can't guarantee that I will be successful,
because I don't know all that much about Tomcat.  If the problem is with
your specific Tomcat configuration, you may need to talk to that project
for help.  If they find specific problems in their logs that show a
problem with Solr, you can bring those to us.

If you want a more interactive discussion, you can try the #solr IRC
channel on freenode.  If there's somebody actually online at the time
you join, you should be able to get a response.  Here's some info about
the IRC channels:

https://wiki.apache.org/solr/IRCChannels

Thanks,
Shawn

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