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Comment | Post #291077 |
Changed the port from the default (8983, I think?) to 8985. (more) |
— | about 1 month ago |
Edit | Post #291077 | Initial revision | — | 8 months ago |
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A: Solr crashes on startup with segmentation fault I upgraded to WSL 2 because I discovered several instances online where people had run into issues with WSL and Solr together. This fixed the problem of Solr not starting. However, it triggered a new issue where I could not connect to the Solr server via localhost. The only thing that worked was to u... (more) |
— | 8 months ago |
Comment | Post #291020 |
It is entirely possible that WSL is causing it to fail. I've seen questions online from others using WSL, so I was hoping that if this was a common issue with WSL someone would have documented it. (more) |
— | 8 months ago |
Edit | Post #291020 |
Post edited: |
— | 8 months ago |
Edit | Post #291020 |
Post edited: Added more information |
— | 8 months ago |
Edit | Post #291020 | Initial revision | — | 9 months ago |
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Solr crashes on startup with segmentation fault I am trying to run Solr 9.5.0 on Windows Subsystem For Linux 2. It crashes with a Segmentation Fault and does not start. I can run it on Windows without an issue. Java version on WSL2: 17 Java version on Windows: 11 It specifically crashes on line 2244: `12188 Segmentation fault (core ... (more) |
— | 9 months ago |