You will need to create a context XML file for each Solr instance to tell it where to find its indexes (aka solr_home). Obviously, each Solr instance will want a different one.
See: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat#Installing_Solr_instances_under_Tomcat Note that it says to create a file in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/solr-example.xml, you should replace 'solr-example' with whatever you name your webapps. Upayavira On Wed, Dec 12, 2012, at 10:44 AM, Daniel Exner wrote: > Hi, > > Gian Maria Ricci - aka Alkampfer wrote: > > Hi to everyone, I've a solr3.6 server up and running, now I wish to install > > solr4 on the same machine and if possible in side-by-side configuration. > > (tomcat on Windows) Is it possible and is there some documentation on how > > to do this? Thanks a lot. Gian Maria. > > Just deploy Solr4 in the running tomcat and configure another context. > You can copy the whole Solr3.6 config over, but have to do some > tweaking, obviously. > > Catalina.out will guide you the way ;) > > Also it is not recommended to use the "old" index from 3.6 but do a > fresh reindexing of your docs. > > Greetings > Daniel Exner >