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Re: no partitions ?
Hm - try running the actual glimpseindex command from wgreindex by hand.
It is actually glimpseindex that creates these files, not glimpse.
Look in the wgreindex script for a line like
/bin/cat /your/archive/dir/.wg_toindex | /usr/local/bin/glimpseindex -H
/your/archive/dir -t -s -z -h -X -U -f -C -F > /dev/null
and try running that manually.
Also, make sure that .wg_toindex has the correct list of files (you can do
wc .wg_toindex
to see if the number of lines is about right)
--G
At 11:31 AM 10/7/99 -0700, bryan d hance wrote:
>
>Hi - I've hit a sudden brick wall with WebGlimpse. In general, there are
>certain times confarc *will* create .glimpse_partitions and glimpse_index,
>and certain ones where it won't. The 'wont' seems to occur after I hit a
>certain numerical limit on indexed pages or directories...
>
>System: Linux 2.0.34 w/ Apache
> Webglimpse package download 1.7.1/edu
>
>For example:
> If I attempt to index 3 directories with 16,278 files, it indexes
>correctly and reports all the .glimpse_* files that get created, as well
>as "hash_misses=0 num_input_filenames=0". Great. Search engine works.
>
>BUT: If I attempt to index 4 directories with approx 7,000 more files,
>the only thing output at the end of indexing is
> "hash_misses=0 num_input_filenames=0"
>and .glimpse_index and .glimpse_partitions doesn't get created. Hence, no
>searching can take place.
>
>Subsequent attempts at altering archive.cfg and running wgreindex fail as
>well.
>
>Also, attempts at hand creating the necessary files via
> glimpse -h -t -H . /directory_to_index
>where I need the .glimpse* files to reside fail.
>
>Any ideas on what the heck is going on here? Hints?
>
>-bhance
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