The Admin UI is a Javascript interface over the API calls Solr
provides. The # part is Angular.JS way of doing UI state management.

You are very unlikely to need to provide the Admin UI URL to any
system. They will talk directly to Solr at
/solr/collectionname/handlername, e.g. /solr/atom/select?q=*:*.

If you are using older version of Solr, you may see a convention where
the collection name is not mentioned in URL and is assumed to be
collection1. In the latest version of Solr, the collection name is a
compulsory part of the URL.

Regards,
   Alex
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On 31 March 2017 at 12:23, Stewart, Scott A. CTR OSD/DoDEA
<scott.stewart....@hq.dodea.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm another SOLr virgin. :p
>
> I've got version 6.2.1 set up on a Windows 2012 Ent. Server, even have it
> running as a Windows service.
> My issue is with the redirect that happens when you got to the admin url.
>
> My instance is set up as localhost:8983, when I go to that page it redirects
> to localhost:8983/solr/#/.
>
> Why does that matter?
>
> If you've ever used  Adobe ColdFusion "#" is indicative of an output
> variable in the CFML scripting language.
>
> So what's my issue?
>
> We're using an off the shelf content management system called CommonSpot, in
> the administration piece for CommonSpot , I can tell the CMS to use a
> different search engine than the one that is baked into ColdFusion 2016
> (SOLr 3.4).
> I believe that the configuration tool actually wants to connect to the SOLr
> admin (localhost:8983/solr/#/)  to determine if the SOLr server is
> available. If all is working it writes this information back to a file
> called servervars.cfm.
> The crux of the issue is when CommonSpot tries to read servervars.cfm, it
> hits the "#" and chokes.
>
> TL;DR
>
> How do I change the admin URL to get rid of the /#/ and simply be
> localhost:8983/solr
>
> Thanks
> Scott Stewart
>
> Scott Stewart,  ACE-CF, ACI-CF. CSM, CTT+
> Senior Systems Engineer
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> "Among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be
> selected. Other, more complicated solutions may ultimately prove correct,
> but-in the absence of certainty-the fewer assumptions that are made, the
> better" - Occam's Razor, William of Ockham 1287 AD - 1347 AD
>
>

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