Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-26 Thread Alex
Just in case someone has more ideas. Here is how my hosts file look like: http://pastebin.com/wyV7wnqn Any help is highly appreciated! Alex On Apr 25, 2011, at 10:13 PM, Alex wrote: Dear Mark: Thank you so much for the help! I tried it but it still give me the same error. According

Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-26 Thread alxsss
It seems you should move www.example.com example.com from line 3 to line 1, uncomment line 3 and comment other lines. Alex. -Original Message- From: Alex alex.thegr...@ambix.net To: user user@nutch.apache.org Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 4:18 am Subject: Re: Hosts File Nutch

Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-25 Thread Alex
Dear Mark: Thank you so much for the help! I tried it but it still give me the same error. According to the developer is either a server environment for not able to search itself or host file issue. Any other ideas? Thank you so much for your time! Alex On Apr 19, 2011, at 6:01 PM,

Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-19 Thread Alex
From: Alex [alex.thegr...@ambix.net] Sent: 19 April 2011 05:07 To: user@nutch.apache.org Subject: Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+ Can anyone help me here? Or, am I asking in the wrong place? On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Alex wrote: Hi, I am new to Nutch. I have an application that uses Nutch

Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-19 Thread Mark Achee
From your logs: INFO sitesearch.CrawlerUtil: rootUrlDir = /path/to/directory/ Looks like you didn't set the seed urls directory. If that's not enough info for you to fix it, send the full command you're running. -Mark On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Alex alex.thegr...@ambix.net wrote:

Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-19 Thread Alex
I edited that so that it does not disclose the location of my rootUrLDir. The path is accurate. I am going to find out what command is given to nutch but basically the application developer has confirmed that the issue is the hosts file or something on the server that can not search

Re: Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-19 Thread Mark Achee
With nslookup already showing the correct IP address, it doesn't seem like a hostname/DNS issue. But I assume this is what the developer is talking about: At the end of your /etc/hosts file add 127.0.0.1 www.example.org but replace www.example.org with your domain. If you know what the

Hosts File Nutch 1.0+

2011-04-14 Thread Alex
Hi, I am new to Nutch. I have an application that uses Nutch to search. I have configured the application so that Nutch can run. However, after a lot of troubleshooting I have been pointed to the fact that there is something wrong with my hosts file. My hostname is different than my