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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Harsha Vardhan Muthyala <mu...@yahoo.com> on 2011/08/17 17:08:15 UTC

magento-solr integration

Hi,
 
Not sure if this is right forum to ask a question regarding installation.
But the admin page on solr screen pointed to this address.
 
We have followed the installation procedure mentioned at http://www.summasolutions.net/blogposts/magento-apache-solr-set.
 
The solr server seems to work fine on its own but the “Test
Connection” functionality fails without any log output. Any help you could
provide that would help debug this issue is greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks,
Harsha.

Re: magento-solr integration

Posted by Gora Mohanty <go...@mimirtech.com>.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Harsha Vardhan Muthyala
<mu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if this is right forum to ask a question regarding installation.
> But the admin page on solr screen pointed to this address.
>
> We have followed the installation procedure mentioned at http://www.summasolutions.net/blogposts/magento-apache-solr-set.
>
> The solr server seems to work fine on its own but the “Test
> Connection” functionality fails without any log output. Any help you could
> provide that would help debug this issue is greatly appreciated.
[...]

If the Solr server works fine on its own, then the issue would
seem to be the connection between Magento and Solr. Are they
running on differentt servers? Have you looked at the Magento
logs to see if there are any error messages?

Other than that, I  would double-check the connection information,
including any authentication details (by default, Solr will not require
authentication). Compare the server name, port, path, etc., to the
ones that you use when querying the Solr server directly. Also, try
increasing the timeout, though it is unlikely that this is the issue.

Regards,
Gora