Thanks for bearing with me. I start Solr with `bin/solr start -e cloud' with 2 nodes. Then I get this:
*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* *Cloning Solr home directory /home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1 into /home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node2* *Starting up SolrCloud node1 on port 8983 using command:* *solr start -cloud -s example/cloud/node1/solr -p 8983 * I then go to http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/cores and get the following: *This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.* *<response><lst name="responseHeader"><int name="status">0</int><int name="QTime">2</int></lst><lst name="initFailures"/><lst name="status"><lst name="testCollection_shard1_replica1"><str name="name">testCollection_shard1_replica1</str><str name="instanceDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard1_replica1/</str><str name="dataDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard1_replica1/data/</str><str name="config">solrconfig.xml</str><str name="schema">schema.xml</str><date name="startTime">2015-03-01T06:59:12.296Z</date><long name="uptime">46380</long><lst name="index"><int name="numDocs">0</int><int name="maxDoc">0</int><int name="deletedDocs">0</int><long name="indexHeapUsageBytes">0</long><long name="version">1</long><int name="segmentCount">0</int><bool name="current">true</bool><bool name="hasDeletions">false</bool><str name="directory">org.apache.lucene.store.NRTCachingDirectory:NRTCachingDirectory(MMapDirectory@/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard1_replica1/data/index lockFactory=org.apache.lucene.store.NativeFSLockFactory@2a4f8f8b; maxCacheMB=48.0 maxMergeSizeMB=4.0)</str><lst name="userData"/><long name="sizeInBytes">71</long><str name="size">71 bytes</str></lst></lst><lst name="testCollection_shard1_replica2"><str name="name">testCollection_shard1_replica2</str><str name="instanceDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard1_replica2/</str><str name="dataDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard1_replica2/data/</str><str name="config">solrconfig.xml</str><str name="schema">schema.xml</str><date name="startTime">2015-03-01T06:59:12.751Z</date><long name="uptime">45926</long><lst name="index"><int name="numDocs">0</int><int name="maxDoc">0</int><int name="deletedDocs">0</int><long name="indexHeapUsageBytes">0</long><long name="version">1</long><int name="segmentCount">0</int><bool name="current">true</bool><bool name="hasDeletions">false</bool><str name="directory">org.apache.lucene.store.NRTCachingDirectory:NRTCachingDirectory(MMapDirectory@/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard1_replica2/data/index lockFactory=org.apache.lucene.store.NativeFSLockFactory@2a4f8f8b; maxCacheMB=48.0 maxMergeSizeMB=4.0)</str><lst name="userData"/><long name="sizeInBytes">71</long><str name="size">71 bytes</str></lst></lst><lst name="testCollection_shard2_replica1"><str name="name">testCollection_shard2_replica1</str><str name="instanceDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard2_replica1/</str><str name="dataDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard2_replica1/data/</str><str name="config">solrconfig.xml</str><str name="schema">schema.xml</str><date name="startTime">2015-03-01T06:59:12.596Z</date><long name="uptime">46081</long><lst name="index"><int name="numDocs">0</int><int name="maxDoc">0</int><int name="deletedDocs">0</int><long name="indexHeapUsageBytes">0</long><long name="version">1</long><int name="segmentCount">0</int><bool name="current">true</bool><bool name="hasDeletions">false</bool><str name="directory">org.apache.lucene.store.NRTCachingDirectory:NRTCachingDirectory(MMapDirectory@/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard2_replica1/data/index lockFactory=org.apache.lucene.store.NativeFSLockFactory@2a4f8f8b; maxCacheMB=48.0 maxMergeSizeMB=4.0)</str><lst name="userData"/><long name="sizeInBytes">71</long><str name="size">71 bytes</str></lst></lst><lst name="testCollection_shard2_replica2"><str name="name">testCollection_shard2_replica2</str><str name="instanceDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard2_replica2/</str><str name="dataDir">/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard2_replica2/data/</str><str name="config">solrconfig.xml</str><str name="schema">schema.xml</str><date name="startTime">2015-03-01T06:59:12.718Z</date><long name="uptime">45959</long><lst name="index"><int name="numDocs">0</int><int name="maxDoc">0</int><int name="deletedDocs">0</int><long name="indexHeapUsageBytes">0</long><long name="version">1</long><int name="segmentCount">0</int><bool name="current">true</bool><bool name="hasDeletions">false</bool><str name="directory">org.apache.lucene.store.NRTCachingDirectory:NRTCachingDirectory(MMapDirectory@/home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/example/cloud/node1/solr/testCollection_shard2_replica2/data/index lockFactory=org.apache.lucene.store.NativeFSLockFactory@2a4f8f8b; maxCacheMB=48.0 maxMergeSizeMB=4.0)</str><lst name="userData"/><long name="sizeInBytes">71</long><str name="size">71 bytes</str></lst></lst></lst></response>* I do not seem to have a gettingstarted collection. Sincerely, Baruch Kogan Marketing Manager Seller Panda <http://sellerpanda.com> +972(58)441-3829 baruch.kogan at Skype On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 12:00 AM, Erik Hatcher <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I’m sorry, I’m not following exactly. > > Somehow you no longer have a gettingstarted collection, but it is not > clear how that happened. > > Could you post the exact script steps you used that got you this error? > > What collections/cores does the Solr admin show you have? What are the > results of http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/cores < > http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/cores> ? > > — > Erik Hatcher, Senior Solutions Architect > http://www.lucidworks.com <http://www.lucidworks.com/> > > > > > > On Feb 26, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Baruch Kogan <bar...@sellerpanda.com> > wrote: > > > > Oh, I see. I used the start -e cloud command, then ran through a setup > with > > one core and default options for the rest, then tried to post the json > > example again, and got another error: > > buntu@ubuntu-VirtualBox:~/crawler/solr$ bin/post -c gettingstarted > > example/exampledocs/*.json > > /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/bin/java -classpath > > /home/ubuntu/crawler/solr/dist/solr-core-5.0.0.jar -Dauto=yes > > -Dc=gettingstarted -Ddata=files org.apache.solr.util.SimplePostTool > > example/exampledocs/books.json > > SimplePostTool version 5.0.0 > > Posting files to [base] url > > http://localhost:8983/solr/gettingstarted/update... > > Entering auto mode. File endings considered are > > > xml,json,csv,pdf,doc,docx,ppt,pptx,xls,xlsx,odt,odp,ods,ott,otp,ots,rtf,htm,html,txt,log > > POSTing file books.json (application/json) to [base] > > SimplePostTool: WARNING: Solr returned an error #404 (Not Found) for url: > > http://localhost:8983/solr/gettingstarted/update > > SimplePostTool: WARNING: Response: <html> > > <head> > > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"/> > > <title>Error 404 Not Found</title> > > </head> > > <body><h2>HTTP ERROR 404</h2> > > <p>Problem accessing /solr/gettingstarted/update. Reason: > > <pre> Not Found</pre></p><hr /><i><small>Powered by > > Jetty://</small></i><br/> > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Baruch Kogan > > Marketing Manager > > Seller Panda <http://sellerpanda.com> > > +972(58)441-3829 > > baruch.kogan at Skype > > > > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Erik Hatcher <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> How did you start Solr? If you started with `bin/solr start -e cloud` > >> you’ll have a gettingstarted collection created automatically, otherwise > >> you’ll need to create it yourself with `bin/solr create -c > gettingstarted` > >> > >> > >> — > >> Erik Hatcher, Senior Solutions Architect > >> http://www.lucidworks.com <http://www.lucidworks.com/> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> On Feb 26, 2015, at 4:53 AM, Baruch Kogan <bar...@sellerpanda.com> > >> wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, I've just installed Solr (will be controlling with Solarium and > using > >>> to search Nutch queries.) I'm working through the starting tutorials > >>> described here: > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Running+Solr > >>> > >>> When I try to run $ bin/post -c gettingstarted > >> example/exampledocs/*.json, > >>> I get a bunch of errors having to do > >>> with there not being a gettingstarted folder in /solr/. Is this normal? > >>> Should I create one? > >>> > >>> Sincerely, > >>> > >>> Baruch Kogan > >>> Marketing Manager > >>> Seller Panda <http://sellerpanda.com> > >>> +972(58)441-3829 > >>> baruch.kogan at Skype > >> > >> > >