Hi Shawn, The problem was described in my original post: On 6.2.0: This works: http://localhost:8080/solr/index.html On 6.3+ http://localhost:8080/solr/index.html returns an HTTP error code 403
The tomcat versions are the same so I don't think its a tomcat problem. Although there are no errors in the logs, the browser based UI doesn't come up. This is essential before I can create a collection etc. to verify that things are working correctly. I will try the IIRCChannels. Thanks for the pointer :) Thanks Prashant On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: > 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 > > -- <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/prashant-saraswat/0/909/b07/>