Dear All,

I do not seem to be able to receive update messages from fedora to my gsearch 
instance.

I am using the latest gsearch code, and fedora 3.3.  
Fedora and gsearch are running in separate tomcat (6) instances on the same 
(virtual) system.  Fedora is tomcat 6.0.24, and gsearch is 6.0.29.

I believe I have all configuration parameters correct: 
  I have set enabled to true in the fedora.server.messaging.Messaging module.
  I have set up a datastore name (with the value of "apimUpdateMessages") that 
matches the gsearch updater.properties configuration parameter: client.id

I have enabled debug on gsearch and can see (in the gsearch log file) the 
message:

"...
(UpdateListener) Initializing the Update Listener
..."


I *do* see many log entries in the gsearch catalina.out log like these:

"...
DEBUG 2010-09-01 15:31:26,314 (InactivityMonitor) 10000 ms elapsed since last 
write check.
DEBUG 2010-09-01 15:31:26,314 (InactivityMonitor) Message sent since last write 
check, resetting flag
DEBUG 2010-09-01 15:31:26,317 (InactivityMonitor) 30001 ms elapsed since last 
read check.
DEBUG 2010-09-01 15:31:26,317 (InactivityMonitor) Message received since last 
read check, resetting flag: 
DEBUG 2010-09-01 15:31:36,312 (InactivityMonitor) 9998 ms elapsed since last 
write check.
DEBUG 2010-09-01 15:31:36,313 (InactivityMonitor) Message sent since last write 
check, resetting flag
..."


But:  When I update an object in the fedora instance, I see no corresponding 
update happen to the index, and no activity in the gsearch logs.


I hope I have provided enough detail here.  Any notion of what to try to 
diagnose this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
-Tim

Timothy Cornwell
National Science Digital Library
http://nsdl.org




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