lucene/solr/example/README.txt

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Solr example configuration
--------------------------
To run the default example configuration, use
java -jar start.jar
in this example directory, and when Solr is started connect to
http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/
To add documents to the index, use the post.jar (or post.sh script) in
the exampledocs subdirectory (while Solr is running), for example:
cd exampledocs
java -jar post.jar *.xml
Or: sh post.sh *.xml
See also README.txt in the solr subdirectory, and check
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrResources for a list of tutorials and
introductory articles.
NOTE: This Solr example server references certain Solr jars outside of
this server directory for non-core modules with <lib> statements in
solrconfig.xml. If you make a copy of this example server and wish
to use the ExtractingRequestHandler (SolrCell), DataImportHandler (DIH),
UIMA, the clustering component, or other modules in "contrib",
you will need to copy the required jars into solr/lib or update the paths to
the jars in your solrconfig.xml.
-SolrHome
By default, start.jar starts Solr in Jetty using the default solr home
directory of "./solr/" -- To run other example configurations, you can
speciy the solr.solr.home system property when starting jetty...
java -Dsolr.solr.home=multicore -jar start.jar
java -Dsolr.solr.home=example-DIH -jar start.jar
-Logging
By default, Solr will log to the console. This can be convenient when first
getting started, but eventually you will want to log to a file. To enable
logging, you can just pass a system property to Jetty on startup:
java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=etc/logging.properties -jar start.jar
This will use Java Util Logging to log to a file based on the config in
etc/logging.properties. Logs will be written in the logs directory. It is
also possible to setup log4j or other popular logging frameworks.