And given that you configured it under Tomcat, I'd check that the logs are generated at all first. Just as a sanity check.
Regards, Alex. ---- Solr Analyzers, Tokenizers, Filters, URPs and even a newsletter: http://www.solr-start.com/ On 5 March 2015 at 20:15, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: > On 3/5/2015 6:01 PM, Jakov Sosic wrote: >> I'm running 4.10.3 under tomcat 7, and I have an issue with Admin UI. >> >> When I click on a "Logging" - I don't see actual entries but only: >> >> >> "No Events available" > > The logging tab in the admin UI only shows log entries where the > severity of the log is at least WARN. The default file-level logging > setup in the example logs a lot more -- it is normally set to INFO, and > a normal startup will generate hundreds or thousands of log entries at > the INFO level, which would be overwhelming to view in a web browser. > That's why they are only logged to a file named ./logs/solr.log, if you > have the log4j.properties file included in the example. > > I believe there is a way to configure Solr so that the admin UI will > show you everything, but trust me when I say that you do most likely do > not want those log entries to be in the admin UI, because there are a > LOT of them. > > Thanks, > Shawn >