Hi Nelson,

You want a many-repositories-to-one-index installation, which is possible. At 
both repositories you need to enable the messaging service in fedora.fcfg. At 
the Fgs configuration, besides the two repository configurations, that you 
have, you need two updater names at fedoragsearch.updaterNames in 
fedoragsearch.properties, and correspondingly two updater.properties files 
under config/updater. The user:password in the repository configurations must 
give apim access to the respective repository. Let me hear if it works, or if 
not, what you find in fedoragsearch.log and/or in catalina.out.

In the upcoming GSearch 2.4 there will be examples of 
many-repositories-to-many-indexes cases.

-Gert

On 18/11/2011, at 20.07, Nelson Hart wrote:

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
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