Hello,

Can you send me your config files?

Oscar Ssentoogo �����(�):
> 
> We're nearly there finished our installation now!
> 
> I've got the DB up, have run index and started searchd.  The database seems
> to be populated (as you can see below).  On going to the search page
> however, and entering a search, no data actually returns (we get the message
> from the s.cgi page 'Sorry, but search returned no results'.  I've had a
> look at the db record count contents which are here included.
> 
> table   Records
> cache    0
> citation         0
> countries        0
> robots   0
> sites    10
> spaces   0
> stat     13
> subsets  0
> tmpurl   0
> trees    10
> urlword  5462
> urlwords00       234
> urlwords01       233
> urlwords02       229
> urlwords03       234
> urlwords04       220
> urlwords05       234
> urlwords06       233
> urlwords07       236
> urlwords08       227
> urlwords09       230
> urlwords10       233
> urlwords11       223
> urlwords12       231
> urlwords13       211
> urlwords14       231
> urlwords15       218
> wordsite         0
> wordurl  34566
> wordurl1         0
> 
> The wordurl table seems to be filled by rows all containing one letter.
> Anyway, which table or tables represents the phrases that will be searched
> against to produce results?  How can we make sure that everything is working
> right in order to produce results on the page?
> 
> (we're running debian 2.2.19 i386, aspseek 1.2.4a, mysql 3.2.3)
> Thanks again for your help.
> 
> Please ask us if you need any further clarification.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kir Kolyshkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 July 2001 10:32
> To: Oscar Ssentoogo
> Subject: [Fwd: Re: [aseek-users] [Fwd: [aseek]: searchD & db.conf
> error]]

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