Exactly. Both are different and for the purpose if you see the content. The later refers the prev one.
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Iridian Group <ksav...@iridiangroup.com> wrote: > So I installed SOLR on another server using just the service install > script and am experiencing the same issue when starting/stopping the > service using /opt/solr/bin/solr stop -all > > however when using > /etc/init.d/solr start > /etc/init.d/solr stop > the server starts/stops gracefully without issue. > > Running as a service must tweak the install in a way that makes manual > start/stop not operate or is invalid in the context of a service install. > > K > > > > > On Jul 14, 2017, at 7:58 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hmm, looks like the pid file is located in different spots (depending) > > and the -p option apparently looks in the same place but the -all > > doesn't. Haven't tracked down why > > > > If I start by > > > > bin/solr start -s example/techproducts/configs > > the pid file goes in bin/solr > > It also goes there if I cd into the bin directory and: > > ./solr start -s > > /Users/Erick/apache/solrJiras/jira/solr/example/techproducts/solr/ > > > > > > However, if I cd into the bin directory then: > > ./solr start -s ../example/techproducts/solr > > the pid file goes in to ../example/techproducts/solr > > when the pid file goes here, the -all doesn't find it. > > > > > > The odd thing is that it's findable in all cases by the -p option but > > not the -all option. > > > > Seems like a problem with the script, but I'll leave it to someone > > else. In the mean time what happens when you start with an absolute > > path? Or at least without a ../ as the start of your path? > > > > Erick > > > > > > On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Iridian Group > > <ksav...@iridiangroup.com> wrote: > >> REL 7.3 > >> Apache 2.4.6 > >> > >> Sry, not versed enough in CLI to get your ‘find’ to work. Dropped me > into a prompt of some type. Got this however. > >> find / -name "solr-*.pid" > >> /var/solr/solr-8983.pid > >> > >> > >> > >> Join us on facebook <https://www.facebook.com/iridiangroup> or twitter > <https://twitter.com/iridiangroup> > >>> On Jul 14, 2017, at 12:56 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Shouldn't be a setup or configuration issue, it should "just happen". > >>> But if this has been up and running for a long time perhaps someone > >>> "cleaned it up". > >>> > >>> Hmmm, now that I think about it the pid file must have been there if > >>> "-p <port>" worked so I'm stumped too. What op system? The relevant > >>> part of the *nix script is: > >>> > >>> find "$SOLR_PID_DIR" -name "solr-*.pid" -type f | while read PIDF > >>> > >>> and windows is: > >>> set found_it=0 > >>> for /f "usebackq" %%i in (`dir /b "%SOLR_TIP%\bin" ^| findstr /i > >>> "^solr-.*\.port$"`) do ( > >>> set SOME_SOLR_PORT= > >>> > >>> Just wonder if they're depending on something not in your system? > >>> > >>> Best, > >>> Erick > >>> > >>> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Iridian Group > >>> <ksav...@iridiangroup.com <mailto:ksav...@iridiangroup.com>> wrote: > >>>> Typical story, I wasn’t the admin who set it up but I’m pretty sure > is was vanilla. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Thanks > >>>> > >>>> Keith Savoie > >>>> Vice President of Technology > >>>> > >>>> IRiDiAN GROUP > >>>> > >>>> Helping organizations brand > >>>> & market themselves through > >>>> web, print, & social media. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> 14450 Eagle Run Dr. Ste. 120 > >>>> Omaha, Nebraska 68116 > >>>> > >>>> P • 402.422.0150 > >>>> W • iridiangroup.com <http://iridiangroup.com/> < > https://www.iridiangroup.com/ <https://www.iridiangroup.com/>> > >>>> > >>>> Join us on facebook <https://www.facebook.com/iridiangroup < > https://www.facebook.com/iridiangroup>> or twitter <https://twitter.com/ > iridiangroup <https://twitter.com/iridiangroup>> > >>>>> On Jul 14, 2017, at 12:18 PM, Erick Erickson < > erickerick...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> bq: wonder why -all didn’t pick it up? > >>>>> > >>>>> Good question, I use this _all_ the time. (little joke there). > >>>>> > >>>>> The -all flag looks for various .pid files, you'll see things like: > >>>>> solr-8983.pid that contain the process id to kill associated with > that > >>>>> port. Any chance these were removed or in some different place? > >>>>> > >>>>> Erick > >>>>> > >>>>> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Iridian Group > >>>>> <ksav...@iridiangroup.com> wrote: > >>>>>> Ahhh well then. > >>>>>> I did try the -all flag but it returned nothing. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> However an explicit -p 8983 did the trick. :) > >>>>>> > >>>>>> … wonder why -all didn’t pick it up? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Keith Savoie > >>>>>> Vice President of Technology > >>>>>> > >>>>>> IRiDiAN GROUP > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Helping organizations brand > >>>>>> & market themselves through > >>>>>> web, print, & social media. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> 14450 Eagle Run Dr. Ste. 120 > >>>>>> Omaha, Nebraska 68116 > >>>>>> > >>>>>> P • 402.422.0150 > >>>>>> W • iridiangroup.com <https://www.iridiangroup.com/> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Join us on facebook <https://www.facebook.com/iridiangroup> or > twitter <https://twitter.com/iridiangroup> > >>>>>>> On Jul 14, 2017, at 12:08 PM, Atita Arora <atitaar...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Did you mention the port with -p > >>>>>>> Like > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Bin/solr stop -p 8983 > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Please check > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Jul 14, 2017 10:35 PM, "Iridian Group" < > ksav...@iridiangroup.com <mailto:ksav...@iridiangroup.com>> wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I know I am missing something very simple here but I cant > stop/start my > >>>>>>>> Solr instance with > >>>>>>>> /opt/solr/bin/solr stop > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I get “No Solr nodes found to stop”, however the server is > running. I can > >>>>>>>> access the server via the default port and my app is able to use > its > >>>>>>>> services without issue. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Thanks for any assistance! > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Thanks > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Keith Savoie > >>>>>>>> Vice President of Technology > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> IRiDiAN GROUP > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Helping organizations brand > >>>>>>>> & market themselves through > >>>>>>>> web, print, & social media. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 14450 Eagle Run Dr. Ste. 120 > >>>>>>>> Omaha, Nebraska 68116 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> P • 402.422.0150 > >>>>>>>> W • iridiangroup.com <http://iridiangroup.com/> < > https://www.iridiangroup.com/ <https://www.iridiangroup.com/>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Join us on facebook <https://www.facebook.com/iridiangroup < > https://www.facebook.com/iridiangroup>> or twitter < > >>>>>>>> https://twitter.com/iridiangroup <https://twitter.com/ > iridiangroup>> > >> > >