Do you know that your solr is open to the internet? It's better to filter
the port or at least not put here the full address...

Il giorno gio 8 ago 2019 alle ore 15:58 HTMLServices.it <
i...@htmlservices.it> ha scritto:

> Hi everyone
> I installed Solr on a test server (centos 7) to get the fastest searches
> on dovecot, Solr and new for me and I think I didn't understand how it
> works perfectly.
> I installed following the official guide on the dovecot wiki:
> https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS/Solr
> but I can't get it to work properly.
>
> This is my installation that I made public provisionally without a
> password:
> http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/#/
> (I changed port because the default one was busy)
>
> I believe that the index is not created, should it be created
> automatically? or did I do something wrong?
>
> if I run one of these two commands as a guide
> curl http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/dovecot/update?optimize=true
> curl http://5.39.2.59:8987/solr/dovecot/update?commit=true
> I get
>
> <? xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?>
> <Response>
> <lst name = "responseHeader">
>    <int name = "status"> 0 </int>
>    <int name = "QTime"> 2 </int>
> </ Lst>
> </ Response>
>
> this is right? have I forgotten or am I wrong?
>
> Excuse the stupid questions but I'm seeing Solr for the first time
> thank you all
>


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