Posted on February 2, 2009 - 23:27 by Jared Stoneberg.
I am using the new SOLR search module and getting an error when I configure the Apache Solr modules after enabling it.
My host is Media Temple and I am using the grid server product.
I get the error:
warning: fsockopen() [function.fsockopen]: unable to connect to 64.13.192.119:8983 (Connection refused) in /nfs/c01/h03/mnt/33872/domains/capitolhillwithkids.com/html/sites/all/modules/apachesolr/SolrPhpClient/Apache/Solr/Service.php on line 552.
on page:
admin/settings/apachesolr/index
when I run cron. I asked MT about this and support told me:
Acquia, the commercialization entity that resulted from the Drupal project, has finally released a private beta of Carbon — its commercial Drupal distribution. They’ve only been talking about the project since the end of April.
Acquia serves as a commercial backbone for supporting clients and businesses who want to utilize the open source project, and it appears that the company is making good on its goal.
Acquia has finally taken the wraps off its commercially supported Drupal distribution, and it looks like the wait was worth it. Drupal was already a great web content management publishing system, but Acquia's spin on it should make it even better:
Today Acquia has announced the beta launch of a commercially supported distribution of Drupal. The first 100 visitors to register here will receive beta accounts, and those after will be atop the list for the next round of invites.
Posted on August 27, 2008 - 13:24 by Jeff Whatcott.
As you may have heard over on TechCrunch, the Acquia private beta program is in full swing. Beta testers are able to download and test our commercially supported Drupal distribution (aka "Carbon") and utilize our new web-based network services and support delivery platform (aka "Spokes").