Hi Debraj, I dont think increasing the timeout will help. Are you sure solr/ any other program is not running on 8789? Please check the output of lsof -i :8789 .
Regards, Rahul On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 11:58 PM, Debraj Manna <subharaj.ma...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can someone help me on this? > On Dec 7, 2015 7:55 PM, "D" <subharaj.ma...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Many time while starting solr I see the below message and then the solr > is > > not reachable. > > > > debraj@boutique3:~/solr5$ sudo bin/solr start -p 8789 > > Waiting to see Solr listening on port 8789 [-] Still not seeing Solr > listening on 8789 after 30 seconds! > > > > However when I try to start solr again by trying to execute the same > > command. It says that *"solr is already running on port 8789. Try using a > > different port with -p"* > > > > I am having two cores in my local set-up. I am guessing this is happening > > because one of the core is a little big. So solr is timing out while > > loading the core. If I take one of the core out of solr then everything > > works fine. > > > > Can some one let me know how can I increase this timeout value from > > default 30 seconds? > > > > I am using Solr 5.2.1 on Debian 7. > > > > Thanks, > > > > >