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Revision as of 17:47, 12 September 2012

This procedure assumes that you have used the three step process to install DSpace and are using the XMLUI as default.

Introduction

Before attempting SOLR discovery setup please make sure the following are correct:

  1. Tomcat is listening on TCP port 80.
  2. The SOLR webapp is correctly published.

Step 1

Setup solr search URL in config file.

nano /home/dspace/dspace-1.7.2-src-release/dspace/config/dspace-solr-search.cfg

Make sure the solr URL is as follows by removing port 8080.

##### Search Indexing #####
solr.search.server = http://localhost/solr/search

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


Step 2

Please refer to the official DSpace documentation

Step 3

Type the following to rebuild the discovery index.

sudo /home/dspace/bin/dspace update-discovery-index -b

Check SOLR webapp operation

If you have problems with the SOLR webapp, then complete the following to check its operation.

Install the "lynx" application.

sudo apt-get install lynx

Then type the following in the console:

lynx http://localhost/solr

OR

lynx http://localhost:8080/solr

You should get the following:

Lynx-solr.png

If not debug the solr webapp until you can.

Remember to restart the Tomcat server for each change you make to a webapp configuration.

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