I've noticed that you need to optimize the index for nutch to pick up changes.
Have you tried this?
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:42 PM, alx...@aim.com wrote:
Thanks for you response. In
luke there is also option to commit. I opened new index again, and
there is the document I created. But the
Lyndon Maydwell wrote:
I've noticed that you need to optimize the index for nutch to pick up changes.
Have you tried this?
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:42 PM, alx...@aim.com wrote:
Thanks for you response. In
luke there is also option to commit. I opened new index again, and
there is the
Sent: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 3:19 am
Subject: Re: lukeall-0.9.1 to manually add indexes
Lyndon Maydwell wrote:?
I've noticed that you need to optimize the index for nutch to pick up
changes.?
Have you tried this??
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:42 PM, alx...@aim.com wrote:?
Thanks
alx...@aim.com wrote:
Hello,
Thanks all for your suggestions. My situation is the following. I had
Nutch -1.0 to crawl. fetch and index a lot of files. Then I needed to
index a few files also. But I know keywords for those files and their
locations. I thought it would be easier to add keywords
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 01:16 -0400, alx...@aim.com wrote:
Hello,
I used lukeall-0.9.1 to manually add a document to indexes generated by
nutch-1.0. However, in search the manually added documents do not show up.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Not sure (not using nutch anymore), but in Solr
Thanks for you response. In
luke there is also option to commit. I opened new index again, and
there is the document I created. But the search does not return
anything for the added keywords. Will try Solr if it works.
Hello,
I used lukeall-0.9.1 to manually add a document to indexes generated by
nutch-1.0. However, in search the manually added documents do not show up.
Thanks for any suggestions.
A.