Thank you.
I set up sync directory property, then it worked well.

BTW, though I don't know whether it has relevant to the synchronization,
can it check running more than one of instance of agent?
For example, if one runs "executecommand.sh ~ agents.AgentRun" twice,
can the command warn that it is already running?
Now, if one runs the command twice, Java procceses run twice.

Thank you,
Shinichiro Abe

On 2011/07/05, at 9:26, Karl Wright wrote:

> It sounds like you have not set up synchronization properly for the
> multi-process installation you are running.  See:
> http://incubator.apache.org/connectors/how-to-build-and-deploy.html#Examples
> 
> The synch directory needs to be specified for multi-process installations.
> 
> Karl
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Shinichiro Abe
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I scheduled the job of once crawling.I set including *.txt only on Paths tab.
>> I started the job, text files were indexed.
>> After that, I changed *.txt into *.xls.
>> I started the job, it should index xls files, but text files were not 
>> deleted and xls files were not indexed.
>> 
>> This problem occurs in Tomcat + agent process, not in Jetty.
>> (If restarting agent process after changing target file, this can be 
>> resolved.)
>> Which is correct behavior?
>> It seems that it is raised by cache managing, or looks like some bugs around 
>> seeding
>> or something wrong on my Tomcat environment.
>> 
>> And it occurs on both once crawling and continuous crawling.
>> And it occurs on both jcifs and filesystem.
>> 
>> Regards, Shichiro Abe

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