Instead of "ant dist", you should use "ant server" (earlier called "ant example"). I don't think the scripts ever worked on a source checkout without running ant example but I may be wrong.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 12:11 AM, S G <sg.online.em...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I want to compile solr from the main trunk and run it. > > > I did the following: > > git clone https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr.git > cd lucene-solr/solr > ant dist > bin/solr -e cloud > > > This creates the relevant solr nodes but fails to create a collection with > the following error: > > $ bin/solr -e cloud > > Welcome to the SolrCloud example! > > > This interactive session will help you launch a SolrCloud cluster on your > local workstation. > > To begin, how many Solr nodes would you like to run in your local cluster? > (specify 1-4 nodes) [2] > Ok, let's start up 2 Solr nodes for your example SolrCloud cluster. > > Please enter the port for node1 [8983] > 8983 > Please enter the port for node2 [7574] > 7574 > > Starting up SolrCloud node1 on port 8983 using command: > > solr start -cloud -s example/cloud/node1/solr -p 8983 > > > Waiting to see Solr listening on port 8983 [|] > Started Solr server on port 8983 (pid=94888). Happy searching! > > > > Starting node2 on port 7574 using command: > > solr start -cloud -s example/cloud/node2/solr -p 7574 -z localhost:9983 > > > Waiting to see Solr listening on port 7574 [|] > Started Solr server on port 7574 (pid=94979). Happy searching! > > > Now let's create a new collection for indexing documents in your 2-node > cluster. > > Please provide a name for your new collection: [gettingstarted] > gettingstarted > How many shards would you like to split gettingstarted into? [2] > 2 > How many replicas per shard would you like to create? [2] > 2 > Please choose a configuration for the gettingstarted collection, available > options are: > basic_configs, data_driven_schema_configs, or sample_techproducts_configs > [data_driven_schema_configs] > > Error: Could not find or load main class org.apache.solr.util.SolrCLI > > > I am sure this used to work before. > > But I am not able to figure out what's wrong. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > Sachin > > -- Regards, Shalin Shekhar Mangar.