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We have requirement to redirect to a error page if the solr is stopped programtically in sitecore.
Is there any way to check whether the solr is running or not?










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      We have requirement to redirect to a error page if the solr is stopped programtically in sitecore.
      Is there any way to check whether the solr is running or not?










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      Is there any way to check whether the solr is running or not?







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          I hope you are asking about how to do it under sitecore services and so on.
          So if yes, use it:



          var solrConnector = ServiceLocator.Current.GetInstance<ISolrConnector>();
          if (solrConnector.IsOnline)
          {
          //your code
          }





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            I hope you are asking about how to do it under sitecore services and so on.
            So if yes, use it:



            var solrConnector = ServiceLocator.Current.GetInstance<ISolrConnector>();
            if (solrConnector.IsOnline)
            {
            //your code
            }





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              I hope you are asking about how to do it under sitecore services and so on.
              So if yes, use it:



              var solrConnector = ServiceLocator.Current.GetInstance<ISolrConnector>();
              if (solrConnector.IsOnline)
              {
              //your code
              }





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                I hope you are asking about how to do it under sitecore services and so on.
                So if yes, use it:



                var solrConnector = ServiceLocator.Current.GetInstance<ISolrConnector>();
                if (solrConnector.IsOnline)
                {
                //your code
                }





                share|improve this answer













                I hope you are asking about how to do it under sitecore services and so on.
                So if yes, use it:



                var solrConnector = ServiceLocator.Current.GetInstance<ISolrConnector>();
                if (solrConnector.IsOnline)
                {
                //your code
                }






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