Solr runs on only one port at a time, so there must be some misunderstanding here. If you have Solr running on both ports at the same time then you have simply started a new instance, not reconfigured the previous.
For us to help you more, you will have to provide more details on how you have installed and started Solr, where your SOLR_HOME is located etc -- Jan Høydahl, search solution architect Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com > 7. jan. 2019 kl. 05:54 skrev Muniraj M <munira...@ewallsolutions.com>: > > Hi, > > I am using Apache SOLR 6.6.5 as my search engine running on port 8983. I > just wanted to enable SSL for solr and followed this guide > <https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/running-solr.html> to make it > work under 8984 port with SSL. > > Here my problem is that I am not able to see any cores on 8984 which is > already created under the port 8983(port without SSL). > > http://mywebsite.com:8983/solr/#/ ==> This have 3 cores > > https://mywebsite.com:8984/solr/#/ ==> This don't have any cores > > It will be really appreciated if anyone could provide the solution for > having the same cores for both 8983 and 8984 ports. > > Thanks > > -- > Regards, > *Muniraj M*