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From the solr distribution, copy the solr war to the webapps directory of your servlet container as solr.war
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From the solr distribution, copy the example solr home example/solr as a template for your solr home.
- Start the servlet container, passing the location of your solr home. This may be done in a number of ways:
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Set the java system property solr.solr.home to your solr home. (ie: using the example jetty setup: java -Dsolr.solr.home=/some/dir -jar start.jar
- Configure the servlet container such that a JNDI lookup of "java:comp/env/solr/home" by the solr webapp will point to the solr home.
- The default solr home is "solr" under the JVM's current working directory ($CWD/solr), so start the servlet container in the directory containing ./solr
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Go to the solr admin page to verify that the installation is working. It will be at http://localhost:8080/solr/admin
- The servlet container may have started on a port other than 8080... check the servlet containers documentation if you don't know what this is.
- If there is already a servlet container running at that port, yours may fail to start. Shut down the other one or change the port that yours is running at.
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