How about - Please do not respond to 20 emails at one time? On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Lance Norskog <goks...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please start new threads for new topics. > > > Xin Li wrote: > >> As we know we can use browser to check if Solr is running by going to >> http://$hostName:$portNumber/$masterName/admin, say >> http://localhost:8080/solr1/admin. My questions is: are there any ways to >> check it using command line? I used "curl http://localhost:8080" to check >> my Tomcat, it worked fine. However, no response if I try "curl >> http://localhost:8080/solr1/admin" (even when my Solr is running). Does >> anyone know any command line alternatives? >> >> Thanks, >> Xin >> This electronic mail message contains information that (a) is or >> may be CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY IN NATURE, OR OTHERWISE >> PROTECTED >> BY LAW FROM DISCLOSURE, and (b) is intended only for the use of >> the addressee(s) named herein. If you are not an intended >> recipient, please contact the sender immediately and take the >> steps necessary to delete the message completely from your >> computer system. >> >> Not Intended as a Substitute for a Writing: Notwithstanding the >> Uniform Electronic Transaction Act or any other law of similar >> effect, absent an express statement to the contrary, this e-mail >> message, its contents, and any attachments hereto are not >> intended >> to represent an offer or acceptance to enter into a contract and >> are not otherwise intended to bind this sender, >> barnesandnoble.com >> llc, barnesandnoble.com inc. or any other person or entity. >> >> >