Well, check your solr config file if the folder "Data" is correctly defined, you may set it like this: <dataDir>${solr.data.dir:}</dataDir>
On 4/21/10, Jan Kammer <jan.kam...@mni.fh-giessen.de> wrote: > > Exactly that i got in the file.... but it doesn't work :-( > > Abdelhamid ABID schrieb: > > The path paramater defines your context path, "/solr" for example, what >> you >> are missing, I think, is the environment variable 'solr/home' which >> points >> to solr home (again) and not the solr web-app. solr/home may be set in >> your >> xml-file like this >> <Context docBase="...." debug="0" crossContext="true"> >> <Environment name="solr/home" type="java.lang.String" >> value="PATH_TO_SOLR_HOME" override="false"/> >> </Context> >> >> PATH_TO_SOLR_HOME must contains "conf" and "data" folders >> >> On 4/21/10, Jan Kammer <jan.kam...@mni.fh-giessen.de> wrote: >> >> >>> hi, >>> thanks for your answer. >>> I defined the path in an xml-file in Tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/ I >>> read >>> that this must be the right place. Could there be anywhere an other >>> mistake? >>> >>> greetz, Jan >>> >>> Abdelhamid ABID schrieb: >>> >>> You are missing the "solr/home" context paramater , which points to the >>> >>> >>>> folder (solr) holding "data" and "conf" >>>> >>>> On 4/21/10, Jan Kammer <jan.kam...@mni.fh-giessen.de> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi there, >>>>> >>>>> i got a problem with the combination solr + tomcat under mac osx server >>>>> (snow leopard). >>>>> Versions: tomcat 6.0 and newest solr. >>>>> >>>>> Solr works fine with jetty. But with the same solr i get the error >>>>> "HTTP >>>>> Status 404 - missing core name in path". I see the first site, but when >>>>> i >>>>> click on "Solr Admin", the described error appears. >>>>> I asked google, but didn't find the right answer to solve my problem. >>>>> >>>>> thanks in advance. >>>>> >>>>> Greetz, Jan >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- Abdelhamid ABID Software Engineer- J2EE / WEB