Assuming you still have the problem, could you send me extracts from 
fedora.log, fedoragsearch.log and catalina.out from around a time, when you 
observe this, please.

Gert


On 05/10/2011, at 12.15, Frank Feng wrote:

> Thanks. Yes, the value in updater.properties matches our MQ. From MQ web 
> console, we can see a client ID from gsearch, e.g. fedoragsearch0.
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
> On 05/10/2011 10:56, Gert Schmeltz Pedersen wrote:
>> Please check that the values in your 
>> config/updater/FgsUpdaters/updater.properties file match your new MQ.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Gert
>> 
>> 
>> On 05/10/2011, at 11.38, Frank Feng wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> As suggested on fedora
>>> wiki(https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORA35/Messaging#Messaging-activemqbridge),
>>> we configured an external ActiveMQ. I'm just wondering whether we need
>>> to do any configuration changes to fedoragsearch as Fedora GSearch stops
>>> updating solr index when we ingest new objects or update existing
>>> objects (It did before).
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Frank
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> Frank Feng
>>> Digital Library Systems Developer
>>> The University of York
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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