Hi Carlos,

yes, it seems that for some reason DSpace can't connect to Solr in
order to write a log entry. But the message doesn't specify what the
connection was reset (I'm guessing a timeout of 100 seconds
somewhere).

Verify whether Solr client is listening and can be connected to from localhost:

1) Look into [dspace]/config/modules/solr-statistics.cfg at the server
property and remember the URL and port number.

2) Using that URL, try querying Solr statistics core:
wget 
"http://localhost:8080/solr/statistics/select?indent=on&version=2.2&start=0&rows=10&fl=*%2Cscore&qt=standard&wt=standard&explainOther=&hl.fl=&q=type:0";
-O response.xml

3) If that fails, run "netstat -tulpn" and check whether there's
something listening on that port.

4) If that succeeds, check that your firewall isn't blocking that port.

5) If that dosn't resolve the problem, enable logging (in
[dspace]/config/log4j.properties) in order to determine the more
immediate cause of error:
http://hc.apache.org/httpclient-3.x/logging.html#Log4j_Examples


Regards,
~~helix84

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