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I have downloaded solr from here and untar'd it. Then went to the example directory in apache-solr-3.1.0/solr/example and ran this command

java -jar start.jar

But when I open http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/

it shows like this

HTTP ERROR: 404 Problem accessing /solr/admin/.

Reason:

NOT_FOUND

Powered by Jetty://

I'm using Ubuntu 11.04. Why this problem is coming?

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  1. Stop Solr
  2. Go to the directory where you run "java -jar start.jar"
  3. mkdir work
  4. java -jar start.jar

It seems that Jetty will use the work directory if it exists, otherwise it uses /tmp

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I've been experiencing this issue as well and finally found the details and resolution to the matter. The issue (as I understand) is specific to using Jetty as your servlet container.

The cause is that Jetty will place some files in the OS's /tmp directory--and occasionally the OS will delete them. In this scenario your admin pages will start returning 404's with the exception you've mentioned, but all searches and queries continue to execute as normal.

The solution is simple: creating a work subdirectory underneath your jetty.home folder (a runtime variable) will solve the problem. Jetty will see the work folder and will place temporary files in that location rather than in /tmp. The OS doesn't manage this location and therefore won't delete files that are still in use.

There is a bug report detailing this issue and resolution filed at: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-118

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It is probably better to ask for help on a different forum, because the problem you have does not seem to have any connection with ubuntu.

Anyway, one of the first hits on google brings me to: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Adding-the-suggest-component-td2694982.html Try running:

    ant clean example 

prior to java -jar start.jar

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If your install is running mostly with the defaults, then Jetty's work files are probably in /tmp where they may have been wiped.

Stop and restart Solr after creating a $(jetty.home)/work directory and you should stop seeing the 404s.

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  • WHERE IS JETTY.HOME Sep 17, 2011 at 6:27
  • @Rahul Mehta its in gem file sunspot_solr-2.1.0\solr\etc\jetty.xml
    – Selva
    Feb 13, 2014 at 8:32
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I also had this problems and finally solved it with using version from here http://archive.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/3.5.0/ but only when I downloaded zip version. No Idea why.

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  • Did you have the problem with 3.1.0 and found that 3.5.0 fixed it but 4.8.1 didn't? And you tried the .tgz which didn't work and then the .zip did? I strongly suspect you changed something else at the same time as trying the zip-encoded version 3.5.0 and that something else is the real reason it worked.
    – Ladadadada
    Jun 3, 2014 at 10:59

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