Hi That seems the reason of solr not starting: cannot open '/home/pawasthi/projects/solr_practice/ex1/solr-8.4.1/example/cloud/node1/solr/../logs/solr.log' for reading: No such file or directory
> -----Original Message----- > From: Prabhat Awasthi [mailto:pawasthi.i...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 6:34 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Unable to start solr server on "Ubuntu 18.04 bash shell on Windows > 10" > > Hello, > > I am using Linux bash sell (Ubuntu app) on Windows 10 to run Solr on Ubuntu > 18.04. > > $ lsb_release -a > No LSB modules are available. > Distributor ID: Ubuntu > Description: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS > Release: 18.04 > Codename: bionic > > I already installed Java8 (Openjdk) on my Ubuntu environment. > > $ java -version > openjdk version "1.8.0_242" > OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_242-8u242-b08-0ubuntu3~18.04- > b08) > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.242-b08, mixed mode) > > But I face error when I try to start SolrCloud on my Ubuntu system. > Could you please help to give me some pointers if I miss anything here ? > Please find below the full logs. > > Thanks in advance. > - Prabhat > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --------------------- > $ bin/solr start -e cloud > *** [WARN] *** Your open file limit is currently 1024. > It should be set to 65000 to avoid operational disruption. > If you no longer wish to see this warning, set SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS to false > in your profile or solr.in.sh > *** [WARN] *** Your Max Processes Limit is currently 7823. > It should be set to 65000 to avoid operational disruption. > If you no longer wish to see this warning, set SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS to false > in your profile or solr.in.sh > > Welcome to the SolrCloud example! > > This interactive session will help you launch a SolrCloud cluster on your > local > workstation. > To begin, how many Solr nodes would you like to run in your local cluster? > (specify 1-4 nodes) [2]: > > Ok, let's start up 2 Solr nodes for your example SolrCloud cluster. > Please enter the port for node1 [8983]: > > Please enter the port for node2 [7574]: > > Solr home directory > /home/pawasthi/projects/solr_practice/ex1/solr- > 8.4.1/example/cloud/node1/solr > already exists. > /home/pawasthi/projects/solr_practice/ex1/solr- > 8.4.1/example/cloud/node2 > already exists. > > Starting up Solr on port 8983 using command: > "bin/solr" start -cloud -p 8983 -s "example/cloud/node1/solr" > > *** [WARN] *** Your Max Processes Limit is currently 7823. > It should be set to 65000 to avoid operational disruption. > If you no longer wish to see this warning, set SOLR_ULIMIT_CHECKS to false > in your profile or solr.in.sh *Waiting up to 180 seconds to see Solr running > on > port 8983 [|] bin/solr: > line 664: 293 Aborted (core dumped) nohup "$JAVA" > "${SOLR_START_OPTS[@]}" $SOLR_ADDL_ARGS -Dsolr.log.muteconsole "- > XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=$SOLR_TIP/bin/oom_solr.sh $SOLR_PORT > $SOLR_LOGS_DIR" -jar start.jar "${SOLR_JETTY_CONFIG[@]}" > $SOLR_JETTY_ADDL_CONFIG > "$SOLR_LOGS_DIR/solr-$SOLR_PORT- > console.log" 2>&1* [|] Still not seeing Solr listening on 8983 after 180 > seconds! > tail: cannot open > '/home/pawasthi/projects/solr_practice/ex1/solr- > 8.4.1/example/cloud/node1/solr/../logs/solr.log' > for reading: No such file or directory > > ERROR: Did not see Solr at http://localhost:8983/solr come online within 30 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------