[Archivesspace_Users_Group] Multiple ASpace instances and External Solr
Blake Carver
blake.carver at lyrasis.org
Thu Mar 23 12:34:09 EDT 2023
> Does anybody know of any issues with running two versions of ASpace on the same system, one with built in Solr and another with external Solr.
Other than the ports, I think that should be fine?
> Also, the introductory Lyrasis video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KbD0M_XfqI, shows Solr being started manually. Presumably, we would need to take appropriate actions to start Solr as a service? (Ubuntu 18 & systemmd)
Yeah, since the video was meant to be very basic, I left that part out.
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Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Multiple ASpace instances and External Solr
Greetings hivemind!
We're in the process of ASpace to the latest running external Solr from 3.0 which still had built in Solr. We currently have two "sandboxes" of ArchiveSpace setup on the same system. One for testing api scripts, etc. before we use them on production, and another specifically for testing out upgrades.
Does anybody know of any issues with running two versions of ASpace on the same system, one with built in Solr and another with external Solr.
Also, the introductory Lyrasis video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KbD0M_XfqI, shows Solr being started manually. Presumably, we would need to take appropriate actions to start Solr as a service? (Ubuntu 18 & systemmd)
Matt
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