“No enabled connection” error with local Flywheel index
- pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8783
As the WPSOLR test index does not work, I installed Elasticsearch search and Kibana on my mac. With Brew.
Both turn respectively on https://127.0.0.1:9200 and https://localhost:5601I installed WPSOLR on my local site and I would like him to index my WordPress posts …
But that’s the mistake: “No enabled connection”:
pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8788I tried both, same mistake!
pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8789I tried both, same error! For info, my local WordPress runs under local by flywheel.
But it is docker with a nice packaging I think.pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8790Otherwise I also created a free account at https://bonsai.io/
Maybe can I use that to test?pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8792Have tried synonymous with the ip address. The same.
I think it will be easier with https://bonsai.io/.
Will try.wpsolrKeymaster5 years, 11 months ago #8793Try https://discuss.elastic.co/t/unable-to-connect-http-127-0-0-1-9200/91065/8
Apparently you need to use your machine instead of localhost: https://local.getflywheel.com/community/t/elasticsearch-elasticpress-support/1206/3
pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8794Same error.
pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8796No, because I stopped Kibana and Elasticsearch and launched Elasticsearch as mentioned in the support on the Flywheel site (download and double click on the binary) …
Do I restart them?pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8798The last one … I just downloaded it on their website.
But can we try with bonsai.io?
See the screenshots.pseudo visitorParticipant5 years, 11 months ago #8806It is fine thanks!
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