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
