Greg or anyone that can help, when I try to start jetty as a service sudo service jetty start
I get this error ** ERROR: JETTY_HOME not set, you need to set it or install in a standard location same for sudo service jetty stop sudo service jetty check etc I have a file here and the permissions look right ls -al /etc/default/ total 20 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 5 19:18 . drwxr-xr-x 68 root root 4096 Dec 5 19:03 .. -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 317 Dec 5 19:18 jetty the contents if the jetty file is JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/jre JETTY_HOME=/home/ec2-user/solr/solr-4.5.1/example/ JETTY_USER=ec2-user JETTY_LOGS=/home/ec2-user/solr/solr-4.5.1/example/logs JAVA_OPTIONS="\ -Dsolr.solr.home=/home/ec2-user/solr/solr-4.5.1/example/solr/ \ -Xms1g \ -Djetty.port=8983 \ -Dcollection.configName=collection1 \ $JAVA_OPTIONS" Any ideas what I should check? Eric P thanks in advance On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Greg Walters <greg.walt...@answers.com>wrote: > Alan, > > Yes, that's intentional. There's two reasons for this: > > 1: We make schema changes frequently (more frequently than I like) > 2: So far as I've noticed, it doesn't hurt anything and covers my butt > when I've got to clear out all the solr related data from ZK while testing > > Thanks, > Greg > > On Dec 5, 2013, at 5:53 AM, Alan Woodward <a...@flax.co.uk> wrote: > > > Hi Greg, > > > > It looks as though your script below will bootstrap a collection > configuration every time Solr is restarted, which probably isn't what you > want to do? You only need to upload the config once. > > > > Alan Woodward > > www.flax.co.uk > > > > > > On 4 Dec 2013, at 21:26, Greg Walters wrote: > > > >> I almost forgot, you'll need a file to setup the environment a bit too: > >> > >> ** > >> JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default > >> JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xmx15g \ > >> -Xms15g \ > >> -XX:+PrintGCApplicationStoppedTime \ > >> -XX:+PrintGCDateStamps \ > >> -XX:+PrintGCDetails \ > >> -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC \ > >> -XX:+UseParNewGC \ > >> -XX:+UseTLAB \ > >> -XX:+CMSParallelRemarkEnabled \ > >> -XX:+CMSScavengeBeforeRemark \ > >> -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly \ > >> -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=50 \ > >> -XX:CMSWaitDuration=300000 \ > >> -XX:GCTimeRatio=40 \ > >> -Xloggc:/tmp/solr45_gc.log \ > >> -Dbootstrap_conf=true \ > >> > -Dbootstrap_confdir=/var/lib/answers/atlascloud/solr45/solr/wa-en-collection_1/conf/ > \ > >> -Dcollection.configName=wa-en-collection \ > >> -DzkHost=<hosts> \ > >> -DnumShards=<shards> \ > >> -Dsolr.solr.home=/var/lib/answers/atlascloud/solr45/solr/ \ > >> > -Dlog4j.configuration=file:///var/lib/answers/atlascloud/solr45/resources/log4j.properties > \ > >> -Djetty.port=9101 \ > >> $JAVA_OPTIONS" > >> JETTY_HOME=/var/lib/answers/atlascloud/solr45/ > >> JETTY_USER=tomcat > >> JETTY_LOGS=/var/lib/answers/atlascloud/solr45/logs > >> ** > >> > >> On Dec 4, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Greg Walters <greg.walt...@answers.com> > wrote: > >> > >>> I found the instructions and scripts on that page to be unclear and/or > not work. Here's the script I've been using for solr 4.5.1: > https://gist.github.com/gregwalters/7795791 Do note that you'll have to > change a couple of paths to get things working correctly. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Greg > >>> > >>> On Dec 4, 2013, at 3:15 PM, Eric Palmer <e...@ericfpalmer.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hey all, > >>>> > >>>> I'm pretty new to solr. I'm installing it on an amazon linux (rpm > based) > >>>> ec2 instance and have it running. I even have nutch feeding it pages > from > >>>> a crawl. I'm very happy about that. > >>>> > >>>> I want solr to start on a reboot and am following the instructions at > >>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJetty#Starting > >>>> > >>>> I'm using solr 4.5.1 and when I check the jetty version I get this > >>>> > >>>> java -jar start.jar --version > >>>> Active Options: [default, *] > >>>> Version Information on 17 entries in the classpath. > >>>> Note: order presented here is how they would appear on the classpath. > >>>> changes to the OPTIONS=[option,option,...] command line option will > >>>> be reflected here. > >>>> 0: (dir) | ${jetty.home}/resources > >>>> 1: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-xml-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 2: 3.0.0.v201112011016 | ${jetty.home}/lib/servlet-api-3.0.jar > >>>> 3: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-http-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 4: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > >>>> ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-continuation-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 5: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > >>>> ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-server-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 6: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > >>>> ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-security-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 7: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > >>>> ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-servlet-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 8: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > >>>> ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-webapp-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 9: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > >>>> ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-deploy-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 10: 1.6.6 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/ext/jcl-over-slf4j-1.6.6.jar > >>>> 11: 1.6.6 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/ext/jul-to-slf4j-1.6.6.jar > >>>> 12: 1.2.16 | ${jetty.home}/lib/ext/log4j-1.2.16.jar > >>>> 13: 1.6.6 | ${jetty.home}/lib/ext/slf4j-api-1.6.6.jar > >>>> 14: 1.6.6 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/ext/slf4j-log4j12-1.6.6.jar > >>>> 15: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-util-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> 16: 8.1.10.v20130312 | > ${jetty.home}/lib/jetty-io-8.1.10.v20130312.jar > >>>> > >>>> the instructions reference a jetty.sh script for version 6 and a > different > >>>> one for 7. Does the version 7 one work with jetty 8? If not where can > I get > >>>> the one for version 8? > >>>> > >>>> BTW - this is just the standard install of solr from the gzip file. > >>>> > >>>> thanks in advance for your help. > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Eric Palmer > >>>> U of Richmond > >>> > >> > > > > -- Eric Palmer