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Recently, after upgrading to Ubuntu 24.04, we encountered a significant challenge with our Apache Solr service—it refused to restart. This post documents the steps I took to diagnose and resolve the issues, providing a clear guide for anyone facing similar troubles.
Initial troubleshooting
The journey began with a simple command to check the status of our Solr service:
sudo service solr statusThe response indicated that the service had failed:
× solr.service - LSB: Controls Apache Solr as...
Andrew Fletcher
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When Solr is displaying results on the site, first step is to log in the server...
Andrew Fletcher
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On a server directory with over 100,000 PDF files, I needed to verify the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Recently, I encountered an issue where my local Docker environment refused to...
Andrew Fletcher
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Managing files on a server often includes tasks like clearing logs or resetting...
Andrew Fletcher
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To review the content of files being generated in the /tmp directory on an Ubuntu server before Microsoft Defender removes them, you can use several approaches. Following is the approach we took.
Real-Time Monitoring
You can set up a script to monitor the /tmp directory and log the contents of new files. Use inotifywait to watch for new files and then copy them to another directory for review.
Install inotify-tools:
sudo apt-get install inotify-toolsCreate a monitoring...
Andrew Fletcher
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A growing list of commands I've used and what they do in no specific order
sudo...
Andrew Fletcher
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When attempting to install python libraries on my OSX
pip3 install pandas,...
Andrew Fletcher
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To resolve the CVE-2022-48624 vulnerability on Ubuntu using Nginx, it's crucial...
Andrew Fletcher
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In many terminal text editors, you use find command as reference in Terminal...
Andrew Fletcher
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The "Too many open files" error in Python typically occurs when your program has opened more file descriptors than the operating system allows. This error is often seen in situations where files are not being properly closed after use, leading to the exhaustion of available file descriptors.
Close Files Properly
Make sure you are closing files after you finish using them. Use the close() method for file objects or, preferably, use the with statement, which automatically closes the file...
Andrew Fletcher
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You can use the pip list --outdated command to view a list of installed Python...
Andrew Fletcher
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In an environment that is running
Ubuntu 20.02
Nginx
Solr
The default...
Andrew Fletcher
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File...
Andrew Fletcher
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To begin, note that Lando is often used for web development and it may not be...