On 5/28/2010 10:21 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> I don't think that's true. Verity and Solr are completely different
> services, and the Verity service just runs the normal K2 process - it
> doesn't run anything for Solr.
>    

That was also my thought when I did not install it.  But on that machine 
the Solr service will not run.  If I start it in the Windows Services 
panel, it just immediately stops itself again.  On my developer machine, 
where I just took the default everything when I installed CF9, Solr 
works just fine.  When trying to understand this behavior I saw this 
description for the ColdFusion 9 Search Server service "Provides support 
for the ColdFusion search tags. *You cannot use the ColdFusion search 
tags if this process is not running*."  Bolding mine.

Putting those two pieces together I have come to the tenative conclusion 
that the Solr Service requires some piece of the Search Server service.

If anybody can give me some other idea why a Solr service will not run, 
I would be interested in hearing them.

> I don't know if this will be on your machine or not if you didn't
> initially choose it during the install, but on my machine there's a
> /jrun4/verity directory, and it contains batch files to install and
> uninstall Verity.
>    

I have the Installation DVD, so if they are not on the machine, they 
should be there should they not?

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