Http Error 404 Not_found Requesturi=/solr/admin
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Burton-West-2 Reply | Threaded Open this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Solr admin url for example gives 404 Hello all, When I start up Solr from the example directory using start.jar, it seems http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Solr-admin-url-for-example-gives-404-td502314.html to start up, but when I go to the localhost admin url (http://localhost:8983/solr/admin) I get a https://github.com/WGBH/bostonlocaltv/wiki/WTF%3F!-Error-404-for-Solr-web-interface 404 (See message appended below). Has the url for the Solr admin changed? Tom Tom Burton-West ----------- Here is the message I get with the 404: HTTP ERROR: 404 NOT_FOUND RequestURI=/solr/admin Powered by jetty://
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 16 Star 3 Fork 0 WGBH/bostonlocaltv Code Issues 28 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs WTF?! Error 404 for Solr web interface afred edited this page May 2, 2013 · 2 revisions Pages 19 Home Blacklight Blacklight: Running Solr Queries Blacklight: Under the Hood Development Development: Installing Development: Setting up your machine Ingest Rails Rails: Using the Rails Console Solr Solr: Running Queries Solr: Starting it in Jetty Staging WTF?! WTF?! Error 404 for Solr web interface WTF?! HTTP ERROR: 500 when trying to access solr REST api WTF?! Ingest failed WTF?! Rsolr::Error::Http 500 Internal Server Error Show 4 more pages… Clone this wiki locally Clone in Desktop Say you started jetty on port 8983 on somemachine.org, but when you try to go to http://somemachine.org:8983, you get something like this: HTTP ERROR: 404 NOT_FOUND RequestURI=/solr/ Powered by Jetty:// The problem Jetty is running (notice the "Powered by Jetty://"). However, requests to the Solr web interface are returning 404's. This could be some crazy problem with Solr deep down inside of jetty. But it could also be that the Solr web interface is either blocked with firewall rules, or turned off in some way. At the time of this writing, this is the case with bostonlocaltv.org:8983. The solution(s) While it may be nice to have the Solr we interface, it's not crucial for the app to function. What is crucial though, is that Blacklight can reach Solr via http. Luckily, these http requests are logged (much in the same way that apache does it), in jetty/logs/[YYYY_MM_DD].request.log, where [YYYY_MM_DD] is the date. Now, if your can't get to the Solr web interface, but your app is up and running and you can do searches, then you're probably in good shape. But if you want make extra sure, and watch Blacklight's http requests to Solr get logged in real time, then you can tail -f jetty/logs/[YYYY_MM_DD].request.log (using the current date of course), and then go back and do another search. You should see the new http requests get appended to the log. see all pages for WTF?! Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.