Hi Micheal, 

I had a similar problem which was resolved by re-downloading the 
GeoLiteCity.dat file. 
I suspect mine was corrupt. 

Regards, 
Craig.

>>> Michael White <[email protected]> 1/27/2011 10:37 PM >>>
> The usual suggestion seems to be to use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost.

Thanks Andrea, good suggestion!

I've just tried it but still no joy unfortunately - I'm still getting the Not 
Found error. However, I'm not sure that I haven't accidentally broken something 
somewhere else whilst trying to fix this earlier as I've just noticed that I'm 
not even getting a response now from "curl http://localhost/solr";, which I was 
earlier.

So I'll need to go back through and see if I can get that working again before 
I give 127.0.0.1 another go.

Thanks for the pointer though, here's hoping it will solve my problem :-)

Cheers,

Mike

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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrea Schweer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 January 2011 20:17
To: [email protected]
Cc: Michael White
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] SOLR import - not found error

Hi,

On 28/01/11 02:19, Michael White wrote:
> When I run "stats-log-importer" (as the "tomcat" user that DSpace
> runs under) I get a Not Found error: [...]
>
> request:
> http://localhost/solr/statistics/update?wt=javabin&version=2.2
> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Not Found
>
> SOLR appears to be accessible via localhost - if I "curl
> http://localhost/solr/"; from the command line, it dumps back HTML
> that looks like what I'd expect . .

>From what I've seen, accessing solr via 'localhost' can cause problems.
Something related to the way 'localhost' is resolved to an IP address by
the Java code.

The usual suggestion seems to be to use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost.
Also, it may be a good idea to give the port as well to make solr
requests bypass apache -- so 127.0.0.1:8080 or whatever port your tomcat
listens to.

cheers,
Andrea

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