I follow the instructions on and I can set up a solar system on my PC.
Now when I will not wipe my VPS by this move: $ java -jar start.jar
Afer By running that command, search service http: // xxxx: 8983 / Available on solr / select
However, whenever I close the SSH client, the service is also closed on http: // xxxx: 8983 / solr / select. So I can not find anymore.
What should I do?
My VPS has 512 MB of RAM, and mainly lightweight PPD, PHP and MySQL do you think that Solar is suitable for me, or is Sphinx a better option? I need to be identified on my site.
Thanks for any help.
I think the challenge is that when you start Solar, you can call it a console Starting as a process, not as a demon. So when you log out, it kills the Java process! There are several ways around this, when you are using a tool like "Screen" to preserve your current console process while logging out, like Novupp or Java start-up. To send those processes back in the background,
However, what you really need to do is install Tomcat or Jetty as a daemon service on your VPS. Maybe The VPS hosting provider will be able to do this.
As far as your hardware is setup, I think that unless you have any GNESMUS index or a really busy site, then 512 of RAM should have a lot to run on LAMP style website and solar . Solar is a good thing based on HTTP that you can move your solar server rapidly to another load because your load increases!
I will contact your VPS provider and ask if Java is supported / recommended. If so, you are good to go, if not, you need a good Java support VPS!
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