If your search is configured with http://localhost:7070/sme/
you will need move to Solr 8. After upgrading you will need to run a reindex as data cannot be migrated.
First stop the current search service.
systemctl stop jetty systemctl disable jetty
Change to the smestorage
user.
su - smestorage
Create container for Solr.
mkdir /var/www/smestorage/containers/solr cat > /var/www/smestorage/containers/solr/docker-compose.yml version: '3.7' services: sme_solr: image: 'registry.storagemadeeasy.com/sme_solr:8.11.2-6' restart: always volumes: - "/var/solr:/var/solr" ports: - "127.0.0.1:8983:8983" - "127.0.0.1:7070:7070" command: - solr-precreate - sme - /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/sme environment: - SOLR_HEAP=15360M ^D
Create container for PDF Burner if you are using:
mkdir /var/www/smestorage/containers/pdfburner cat > /var/www/smestorage/containers/pdfburner/docker-compose.yml version: '3.7' services: pdfburner: image: 'registry.storagemadeeasy.com/pdfburner:5.0.0' restart: always ports: - "127.0.0.1:7071:8080" ^D
Exist from the shell as smestorage user and become root again.
Make sure the data folder exists:
mkdir /var/solr
Pull in the Solr image and start the service
cd /var/www/smestorage/containers/solr docker compose pull docker compose up - d
To check the service is starting correctly:
docker compose logs -ft
Pull in the PDF Burner image and start the service
cd /var/www/smestorage/containers/pdfburner docker compose pull docker compose up - d
Change the settings under Site Search Integration to http://127.0.0.1:8983/solr/sme/
as per the configuration above.
For each provider navigate to provider settings and under “Tech Info” select the cog icon “Manage Content Indexing”. Select “Reindex”. A background tasks will be created that will reindex the provider.