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There are two module ecosystems that can be used for Solr with Drupal 7, Search API and Apache Solr Search. You must pick one of the two module ecosystems for your Acquia Search implementation.
For more information on each of these ecosystems, see Installing Acquia Search for Drupal 7.
Important
A single site should use only one of the preceding options. Enabling modules from both options can cause problems.
Use the following instructions to install Acquia Search using the Apache Solr Search module for Drupal 7.
To prepare your Drupal project, environment, or codebase, use your preferred method to copy a remote website configuration to your development environment.
Use the following procedure to install the Apache Solr Search Integration module ecosystem:
On the Modules page, enable the Apache Solr search and Apache Solr framework modules.
Ensure that you approve any additional required Acquia Search-related modules.
On the Apache Solr search settings page, in Acquia Search Solr Version, select Solr 8 and above.
After you select the version, the system automatically configures the rest of the fields. Ensure that:
Click Save.
Note
If you see the message “Could not find a Solr index corresponding to your website and environment”, make sure that a Solr index has been created or an index override has been specified.
Click Index all queued content.
The Index all queued content button forces the indexing process to begin. The content of your Solr index is populated and maintained by Drupal’s cron process. Depending on the amount of content on your website, the initial indexing process takes some time to complete.
You can set the indexing rate for your website content during each cron run on the Apache Solr search > Default Index tab in Actions.
To determine the condition of the index, go to the Apache Solr Search > Default Index tab in the Search Index Content section.
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