The browser is Chrome. I forgot to state that before.
That got me to thinking and so I ran it from Fire Fox.
Everything seems to be fine there! 

Interesting. Since this is my development environment I do not run any plugins 
on any of my browsers.

> On May 1, 2020, at 2:41 PM, Phill Campbell <sirgilli...@yahoo.com.INVALID> 
> wrote:
> 
> Today I installed Solr 8.5.1 to replace an 8.2.0 installation.
> It is a clean install, not a migration, there was no data that I needed to 
> keep.
> 
> I run Solr (Solr Cloud Mode) on ports starting with 10001. I have been doing 
> this since Solr 5x releases.
> 
> In my experiment I have 1 shard with replication factor of 2.
> 
> http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10001/solr/#/ <http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10001/solr/#/>
> 
> http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10002/solr/#/ <http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10002/solr/#/>
> 
> If I go to the “10001” instance the URL changes and is messed up and no 
> matter which link in the dashboard I click it shows the same information.
> So, use Solr is running, the dashboard comes up.
> 
> The URL changes and looks like this:
> 
> http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10001/solr/#!/#%2F
> 
> However, on port 10002 it stays like this and show the proper UI in the 
> dashboard:
> 
> http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10002/solr/#/ <http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:10002/solr/#/>
> 
> To make sure something wasn’t interfering with port 10001 I re-installed my 
> previous Solr installation and it works fine.
> 
> What is this “#!” (Hash bang) stuff in the URL?
> How can I run on port 10001?
> 
> Probably something obvious, but I just can’t see it.
> 
> For every link from the dashboard:
> :10001/solr/#!/#%2F~logging
> :10001/solr/#!/#%2F~cloud
> :10001/solr/#!/#%2F~collections
> :10001/solr/#!/#%2F~java-properties
> :10001/solr/#!/#%2F~threads
> :10001/solr/#!/#%2F~cluster-suggestions
> 
> 
> 
> From “10002” I see everything fine.
> :10002/solr/#/~cloud
> 
> Shows the following:
> 
> Host
> 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
> Linux 3.10.0-1127.el7.x86_64, 2cpu
> Uptime: unknown
> Memory: 14.8Gb
> File descriptors: 180/1000000
> Disk: 49.1Gb used: 5%
> Load: 0
> 
> Node
> 10001_solr
> Uptime: 2h 10m
> Java 1.8.0_222
> Solr 8.5.1
> ---------------
> 10002_solr
> Uptime: 2h 9m
> Java 1.8.0_222
> Solr 8.5.1
> 
> 
> If I switch my starting port from 10001 to 10002 both instances work. (10002, 
> and 10003)
> If I switch my starting port from 10001 to 10101 both instances work. (10101, 
> and 10102)
> 
> Any help is appreciated.

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