Your setup looks correct - you're using port 8080 and something (presumably
DSpace) is actually running at that port. Run this to verify that your Solr
works:
wget "http://localhost:8080/solr/search/select/?q=*:*" -O test.xml
The command should give a "200 OK" response and save some xml into test.xml.
You may need to install wget if you don't have it installed.
Also send the full stack trace (you didn't include the beginning).
When does the stack trace appear? When you're running
update-discovery-index or when accessing the DSpace web interface (which
URL)?
Regards,
~~helix84
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