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Solr docker tutorial
Solr docker tutorial










Let install the instance of Sitecore update 2 as an example. Verify the Solr server work correctly at the link – Install the instance of Sitecore.Notes: the path – “ E:\github\solr-docker\SolrData“ will be used in the next step After installed, just verify the folder that stores the Solr’s data at – E:\github\solr-docker\SolrData.Clone my Solr-Docker repo from Github to your local (i.e.Otherwise, use the following steps to install Solr-Docker

solr docker tutorial

Then, use the path of Solr’s data folder under the place which Solr was installed. If you don’t want to use Docker, ignore this step and use this post. Microsoft PowerShell® version 5.0 or laterĪdd “IIS APPPOOL\DefaultAppPool” to the following groups.The installation process is separated into 3 steps: Configuration for Windows, Install Solr-Docker, and Install the instance of Sitecore. But in the new repo, the script of installing Solr-Docker has been moved to another repo for the purpose of supporting 2 scenarios of Solr installation, first is install and configure SSL as normal later is through Docker. From the very first post, I’ve used Docker to run Solr within SSL and I’m going to keep this approach. However, I want to be able to install the previous versions: Sitecore 9.0 update 1 and even Initial Release therefore, I create a new repo that can accomplish this need.Īs far as we know, before installing the new instance of Sitecore (from 9.0), it requires installing Solr running SSL first. Since Sitecore has released Sitecore 9.0 update 2 recently, It’s time to update my repo (mostly config files) to work with the new release. Previously, I had an article about installing Sitecore 9.0 update 1 – OnPremise (XP0) on local dev environment (a.k.a Standalone server).












Solr docker tutorial