Title: AW: [aseek-users] several questions to index

when i call index -D deltas are merged with my database. now the exiciting question:

i had to stop indexing, so not all pages were new indexed. at about 20% have been processed so far.
when i now run index -D what happens to the other - not yet indexed - 80%?
when will old paged be deleted...?

Markus Rietzler
* kommunikation & online service
* RZF NRW
* Tel: 0211.4572-130



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Von: Alexander F Avdonkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 15. Januar 2002 12:37
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Betreff: Re: [aseek-users] several questions to index

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>
>
> my server didn't like the last index run, he stopped responding at
> all....
> when i went to the console harddisk space was ok, but something else
> went wrong. so i rebooted the computer...
>
> now my question(s)
>
> 1) while indexing the updateded and new pages (content) is not
> directly written into the database, or?
> apsseek works with "delta"-files and at the end of indexing the deltas
> are merged with the "old" database. is this correct?

Yes

>
>
> with index -D i can merge the deltas, right?

Yes

>
>
> 2) is there a way to tell index (like with -S) to print some
> statistics about the last (not finished) index run?

No, you can only redirect it output to the text file and use that file.

>
>
> 3) a single page can safley be inserted with
>
>         index -i -u http://www.some.site/%
>
> are the deltas deleted when i run index -i?

No, index -i just inserts url to table "urlword", it doesn't even
download that URL

>
>
> 4) and what means index -T URL what is the difference to -i switch?

-T is used to index given URL to the so called real-time database, where
it become avalable for search immediately. But number of URLs indexed to
real-time db
is limited.

>
>
> thanxs
>
> Markus Rietzler
> * kommunikation & online service
> * RZF NRW
> * Tel: 0211.4572-130
>

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