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You can start Solr by running "bin/solr start
" from the Solr distribution directory.
If you're using Windows, you'll have to use "bin\solr.cmd start
" instead.
The Solr start script takes additional parameters such as -p
to specify the port. Enter
"bin/solr start -help
" for an overview of parameters. Further configuration options can
be specified as environment variables in bin/solr.in.sh
, or bin\solr.in.cmd
for Windows.
For details, have a look at the Solr reference guide, for example at
Solr Reference Guide: Solr Control Script Reference.
A required parameter for using Solr with CoreMedia is the location of the Solr Home
directory, which contains configuration files and additional libraries. See
Section 3.2, “Solr Home and Core Directories” for a description of that directory.
The Solr Home directory needs to be specified at startup with the -s
parameter
of the "bin/solr start
" script. Alternatively, you can set the environment variable
SOLR_HOME
, for example in bin/solr.in.sh
.
After startup, the Solr administration page is available at http://<host>:<port>/solr
.
You can stop a running Solr instance by invoking "bin/solr stop
", or "bin\solr.cmd stop
"
in case of Windows.
Starting Solr for local development in Blueprint
For local development with CoreMedia Blueprint, you can simply start and stop a configured Solr instance from Maven as follows:
- Download the official Solr distribution and extract it into a directory of your choice.
-
Set the environment variable
SOLR_SCRIPT
to point to the Solr start/stop script in the extracted directory. Choose "bin/solr
" for Unix or "bin\solr.cmd
" for a Windows shell. -
Go to directory "
apps/solr/modules/search/solr-config
". -
Execute "
mvn exec:exec@start-solr
to start Solr. -
Execute "
mvn exec:exec@stop-solr
to stop Solr.
After startup, the Solr administration page is available at http://localhost:40080/solr
.