Hey Chris, you probably solved this problem already. Just in case:
Copy the whole updater-folder in configBasic into your new config-Folder
(renamed of configDemoOnSolr -> config).

Cheers,
Arash

Tue, 09 Nov 2010 12:22:20 -0800

Christopher Curry

Ricardo,

Thanks for your response.

Do you mean that I should copy:

[$FEDORAWEBAPPS]/fedoragsearch/WEB-INF/classes/configDemoOnSolr/fedoragsearch.properties

TO:

[$FEDORAWEBAPPS]/fedoragsearch/WEB-INF/classes/config/fedoragsearch.properties

In my instance, these files are already identical.


I can't find a file called "updater.properties" in the gsearch webapp
directory.

Cheers,

Christopher Curry
Assistant Technical Librarian / Assistant IT Officer

American Philosophical Society
105 South Fifth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
Tel. (215) 599-4299

ccu...@amphilsoc.org <mailto:ccu...@amphilsoc.org>

Main Library number: (215)440-3400
APS website: http://www.amphilsoc.org



On 11/09/2010 03:10 PM, Ricardo Borillo wrote:

    Hi Christopher,

    I had the same problem and solved it by copying manually the
    updater.properties to the config directory.

    ---
    Salut,
    ====================================
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    http://xml-utils.com
    twitter: @borillo



    On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 18:36, Christopher Curry<ccu...@amphilsoc.org>  
wrote:

        Hello all,

        I'm trying to configure GSearch to use Solr.  Can someone look at the
        process detailed below and point out what I'm doing wrong?

        Thanks.

        I installed Solr 1.3 on a separate (from Fedora) tomcat server (same
        server/same IP) using port 8081 (I changed all of the default Tomcat 
ports
        for this instance to avoid conflicts with the Fedora tomcat server).
        Solr is up in running at: http://localhost:8081/solr/admin
        Fedora 3.3 is installed and running.  I originally set up GSearch with 
the
        default "basic" config, using Lucene.  I want to configure GSearch to 
use
        Solr instead.
        To do so, I changed lines 30-32 of [Fedora Webapps
        directory]\fedoragsearch\configvalues.xml

        FROM:

                 <property name="default.config.path" 
location="${basic.config.path}"
        />
                 <property name="default.config.prefix"
        value="${basic.config.prefix}" />
                 <property name="default.index.1" value="${basic.index.1}" />

        TO:


                 <property name="default.config.path" 
location="${solr.config.path}"
        />
                 <property name="default.config.prefix" 
value="${solr.config.prefix}"
        />
                 <property name="default.index.1" value="${solr.index.1}" />

        AND

        line 307

        FROM:

                 <property name="solr.index.1.indexbase"
        value="http://localhost:8983/solr"; <http://localhost:8983/solr%22>; />

        TO:

                 <property name="solr.index.1.indexbase"
        value="http://localhost:8081/solr"; <http://localhost:8081/solr%22>; />

        Then, I saved the file outside the tomcat server and ran the following 
ant
        build command:

        ant -f configvalues.xml configOnWebServer

        After doing so, I get the following error @
        http://localhost:8080/fedoragsearch/rest

        HTTP Status 500 -

        type Exception report

        message

        description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented 
it
        from fulfilling this request.

        exception

        dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.errors.ConfigException:
        *** Rest stylesheet 
fedoragsearch.defaultUpdateIndexRestXslt=demoFoxmlToSolr
        not found
        *** config/updater/BasicUpdaters/updater.properties not found in 
classpath
                
dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.Config.checkConfig(Config.java:650)
                dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.Config.<init>(Config.java:232)
                
dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.Config.getCurrentConfig(Config.java:133)
                dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.RESTImpl.doGet(RESTImpl.java:85)
                javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:617)
                javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:717)

        note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Apache
        Tomcat/6.0.20 logs.

        Apache Tomcat/6.0.20

        I restarted the Fedora&  Solr tomcat servers, but restarting does not
        resolve the issue.

        --

        Cheers,

        Christopher Curry
        Assistant Technical Librarian / Assistant IT Officer

        American Philosophical Society
        105 South Fifth Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
        Tel. (215) 599-4299

        ccu...@amphilsoc.org

        Main Library number: (215)440-3400
        APS website: http://www.amphilsoc.org

        
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