The path option is the path component of your Solr server's URL. It should read solr rather than the filesystem path you have now. As it is, Sunspot is trying to connect to localhost:8983/opt/apache-solr-3.3.0/exa... ) The correct version: solr: hostname: localhost port: 8983 path: /solr log_level: WARNING pid_dir: /var/run (Also, don't forget to copy Sunspot's standard schema.
Xml into your Solr directory somewhere under /opt/apache-solr-3.3.0).
The path option is the path component of your Solr server's URL. It should read /solr rather than the filesystem path you have now. As it is, Sunspot is trying to connect to localhost:8983/opt/apache-solr-3.3.0/exa... ;) The correct version: solr: hostname: localhost port: 8983 path: /solr log_level: WARNING pid_dir: /var/run (Also, don't forget to copy Sunspot's standard schema.
Xml into your Solr directory somewhere under /opt/apache-solr-3.3.0).
Also, if you're not so interested in managing a production Solr host, you should check out my company, Websolr. We take care of all the configs and stuff for you. – Nick Zadrozny Aug 19 at 7:47.
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