Re: Two seperate intance of Solr on the same machine

2015-10-27 Thread Steven White
How do I specify a different log directory by editing "log4j.properties"? Steve On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Pushkar Raste wrote: > It depends on your case. If you don't mind logs from 3 different instances > inter-mingled with each other you should be fine. > You

Re: Two seperate intance of Solr on the same machine

2015-10-27 Thread Steven White
That's what I'm doing using "-s" to instruct each instance of Solr where the data is. Steve On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 12:52 AM, Jack Krupansky wrote: > Each instance should be installed in a separate directory. IOW, don't try > running multiple Solr processes for the

Re: Two seperate intance of Solr on the same machine

2015-10-27 Thread Pushkar Raste
add "-Dsolr.log=" to your command line On 27 October 2015 at 08:13, Steven White wrote: > How do I specify a different log directory by editing "log4j.properties"? > > Steve > > On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Pushkar Raste > wrote: > > > It

Re: Two seperate intance of Solr on the same machine

2015-10-26 Thread Pushkar Raste
It depends on your case. If you don't mind logs from 3 different instances inter-mingled with each other you should be fine. You add "-Dsolr.log=" to make logs to go different directories. If you want logs to go to same directory but different files try updating log4j.properties. On 26 October

Re: Two seperate intance of Solr on the same machine

2015-10-26 Thread Jack Krupansky
Each instance should be installed in a separate directory. IOW, don't try running multiple Solr processes for the same data. -- Jack Krupansky On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Steven White wrote: > Hi, > > For reasons I have no control over, I'm required to run 2 (maybe

Two seperate intance of Solr on the same machine

2015-10-26 Thread Steven White
Hi, For reasons I have no control over, I'm required to run 2 (maybe more) instances of Solr on the same server (Windows and Linux). To be more specific, I will need to start each instance like so: > solr\bin start -p 8983 -s ..\instance_one > solr\bin start -p 8984 -s ..\instance_two >