Have you installed and configured GSearch2.3? If you have, find 
fedoragsearch.log and look into it, any updateIndex operations?

-Gert


On 25/10/2011, at 18.28, Phil Cryer wrote:

> I'm supporting an existing Fedora-commons implementation, I've
> setupfedora from scratch, but mainly as a repo, not as something a
> frontend website shows and allows searches across. Researchers can
> additems to fedora, but they don't show up in the search, which is run
> bySolr, and/or gsearch (I'm not sure how to tell which is which).
> Wherecan I start looking to find out if it's getting to either one?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> P
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