Hi,

I'm trying to setup Fedora Gsearch 2.3 at ip1 to work with Fedora Repo
3.4.2 at ip2. I have Gsearch working with a local Fedora repo. When I add
an additional repo in
fedoragsearch/WEB-INF/classes/fgsconfigFinal/repository/<repo2> with
the appropriate files (see below), it doesn't seem to throw any errors, but
it doesn't work.

repo2/repository.properties
# $Id: repository.properties $

fgsrepository.repositoryName    = repo2

fgsrepository.fedoraSoap                = http://<ip>:8080/fedora/services
fgsrepository.fedoraUser                = user
fgsrepository.fedoraPass                = password
fgsrepository.fedoraObjectDir   = /usr/local/......
fgsrepository.fedoraVersion             = 3.4.2
fgsrepository.defaultGetRepositoryInfoResultXslt = copyXml

I also added repo2 to the list of repos in fedoragsearch.properties file.

Couple of questions:
- What security changes need to be made on Fedora Repo at ip2?
- Does each repo need to have its own Fgs index?
- What other configuration does Fgs need at ip1?

Thanks,
Nelson


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University of Prince Edward Island
nh...@upei.ca
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