[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Webglimpse Home]
Re: no results returned
Hm...first thing to try, is view the source of the (blank) results page,
and see if the glimpse command is in the comments at the top. If so, try
that exact syntax on the command line to see if there is an error.
Sometimes very long searches will time out in the browser and you won't get
any results visible. In this case you should click on the "limit results
for speed" checkbox on the advanced page.
If neither of the above helps, I'd be happy to take a look - is the URL
public?
--G
At 11:27 PM 10/6/02 -0500, you wrote:
>I've got two mailing list archives indexed, but cant get *anything* to
>return search results - even using the sample search HTML pages in
>the archives, as well as the "advanced search".
>
>Available archives:
>1 : SunHELP List : Last built 10/06/2002 at 22:57:19 17702 files
indexed
>2 : Geeks List : Last built 10/06/2002 at 23:16:31 32853 files
indexed
>3 : Rescue List : Ready to build index
>
>root@ohno:/usr/local/wg2/archives> du -k .
>1 ./1/.remote
>15121 ./1
>1 ./2/.remote
>23541 ./2
>565 ./3
>39230 .
>
>This is Solaris 9, Perl 5.8.0. Archives are done in directory mode, with
>/disk/mailman/archives/private/<list>/ mapping to
>http://www.sunhelp.org/pipermail/<list>/.
>
>I even ran webglimpse.cgi directly, but dont get any results..
>
>Suggestions? No errors in the apache logs, no core files, etc.. Just no
>results at all when I do searches for terms that have probably THOUSANDS
>of results in the archives...
>
>I'm running latest glimpse and wg2.5.4 (commercial).
>
>Bill
>
>--
>bill bradford
>mrbill@mrbill.net
>austin, texas
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------
Golda Velez (use contact form) 626-792-9277
Internet Workshop http://iwhome.com
Webglimpse Search Software http://webglimpse.net
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Help organize the world - index your own corner of the web