On 5/7/2015 11:03 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> When I browse to /solr I see a link that points me to /solr/admin. And when
> I click on that link is when I see the error:
>
> *missing core name in path*
>
>
> I think what my problem is, is that I am not listing the cores correctly in
> the solr.xml file
Hi Shawn,
> The URL must include the core name. Your defaultCoreName is
> collection1, and I'm guessing you don't have a core named collection1.
> Try browsing to just /solr instead of /solr/admin ... you should get a
> list of links for valid cores, each of which will take you to the admin
> pa
On 5/6/2015 2:29 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> I'm trying to setup an old version of Solr for one of our drupal
> developers. Apparently only versions 1.x or 3.x will work with the current
> version of drupal.
>
> I'm setting up solr 3.4.2 under tomcat.
>
> And I'm getting this error when I start tomca
I'm trying to setup an old version of Solr for one of our drupal
developers. Apparently only versions 1.x or 3.x will work with the current
version of drupal.
I'm setting up solr 3.4.2 under tomcat.
And I'm getting this error when I start tomcat and surf to the /solr/admin
URL:
HTTP Status 404