@Jan Thanks for the suggestion. I tried opera instead of firefox and it worked. I will try cleaner the cache on firefox, restart it and see if it works there.
Jim On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 3:28 PM Jim Anderson <jjanderson52...@gmail.com> wrote: > An update. > > I started over by removing my Solr 7.3.1 installation and untarring again. > > Then went to the bin root directory and entered: > > bin/solr -start > > Next, I brought up the solr admin window and it still gives the same error > message and hangs up. As far as I can tell I am running solr straight out > of the box. > > Jim > > On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 3:07 PM Jim Anderson <jjanderson52...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >>> Did you install Solr with the installer script >> >> I was not aware that there is an install script. I will look for it, but >> if you can point me to it, that will help >> >> >>> or just >> >>> start it up after extracting the archive? >> >> I extracted the files from a tar ball and did a bit of setting up. For >> example, I created a core and modified my schema.xml file a bit. >> >> >> Does the solr/server/logs >> >> directory you mentioned contain files with timestamps that are >> current? >> >> The log files were current. >> >> >>> If you go to the "Logging" tab when the admin UI shows that error >> >> I cannot go to the "Logging" tab. When the admin UI comes up, it shows >> the error message and hangs with the cursor spinning. >> >> Thanks for the input. Again, if you can provide the install script, that >> will likely help. I'm going to go back and start with installing Solr again. >> >> Jim >> >> >> >> On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 1:09 PM Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: >> >>> On 6/7/2020 10:16 AM, Jim Anderson wrote: >>> > The admin pages comes up with: >>> > >>> > SolrCore Initialization Failures >>> >>> <snip> >>> >>> > I look in my .../solr/server/logs directory and cannot find and >>> meaningful >>> > errors or warnings. >>> > >>> > Should I be looking elsewhere? >>> >>> That depends. Did you install Solr with the installer script, or just >>> start it up after extracting the archive? Does the solr/server/logs >>> directory you mentioned contain files with timestamps that are current? >>> If not, then the logs are likely going somewhere else. >>> >>> If you go to the "Logging" tab when the admin UI shows that error, you >>> will be able to see any log messages at WARN or higher severity. Often >>> such log entries will need to be expanded by clicking on the little "i" >>> icon. It will close again quickly, so you need to read fast. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Shawn >>> >>