[daisy] Mass Importing - Indexing Failure
Bart Van den Abeele
bvda at schaubroeck.be
Mon Jun 16 09:23:04 CEST 2008
I removed the line <property name="poolPreparedStatements"
value="true"/> and now it works. I didn't had to rebuild the index to
find the documents that wouldn't show up at first.
Grtz,
Bart
Karel Vervaeke schreef:
> Strange, I don't think the poolPreparedStatements setting should result
> in different behaviour for different users. You should also make sure
> that the newly created user has publish rights (if his documents are not
> published, they are not indexed).
>
> Anyway, you still should remove the poolPreparedStatements line (or set
> it to false).
>
> Rebuilding the full text index is described here:
>
> http://cocoondev.org/daisydocs-2_2/373-cd/18-cd.html
>
> I would not advise to delete the indexstore (for one, it requires you to
> shut down the repository which will probably cripple the wiki until the
> repository comes up again).
>
> The referenced page also describes how to update the index for a limited
> set of documents (by specifying a query) - I think that's the way to go
> here (only update the documents recently updated by the newly created
> user)
>
> HTH,
> Karel
>
> On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 11:37 +0200, Bart Van den Abeele wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I guess i have a simular problem. I've added allot of documents in a
>> batch script and afterwards the indexen doesn't seem to werk for
>> certain users. I tested with a admin user and his files were index,
>> however de documents of a newly create user were not indexed, even his
>> username would not occur on the document.
>>
>> I've checked and the following line is present : <property
>> name="poolPreparedStatements" value="true"/>
>> The next line is also present :<usageManager id="memory-manager"
>> limit="0 MB"/>
>>
>> Should i disabel the 1st line and rebuild the index. How do i do
>> this. Is it safe to do this? It is live-data so i would not like to
>> make mistakes!
>>
>> Grtz,
>> Bart
>>
>> Bruno Dumon schreef:
>>
>>> Hi Jill,
>>>
>>> Nice to hear it works now.
>>>
>>> The poolPreparedStatements setting was indeed still added by the
>>> repository-server-init script. I've fixed it now in svn.
>>>
>>> On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 12:45 -0700, Jill Giboney wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Bruno -
>>>>
>>>> It's working now! It was the property statement - it was in the
>>>> activemq-conf.xml. When I removed it the indexing completed very quickly.
>>>>
>>>> This was, however, a brand new Daisy installation (on both servers), not an
>>>> upgrade. I downloaded Daisy 2.0.1 on 6/26/2007 and did the usual install.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
>>>> Jill Giboney
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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