Hi Charles 404 usually means the resource (file) you are trying to get is not available..
I´ve just tried the wget you posted and I was able to get the file, so I assume there was a temporary failure somewhere. Try it again Regards Alvaro |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Stay safe / Cuídate/ Reste sécurisé *7* Switch off as you go / Apaga lo que no usas / Débranchez au fur et à mesure. *q *Recycle always / Recicla siempre / Recyclez toujours P Print only if absolutely necessary / Imprime solo si es necesario / Imprimez seulement si nécessaire Le dim. 20 sept. 2020 à 18:05, Charles Kelley <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hello, all! > > Please excuse the late response. > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 11:25 PM Nicolas Legrand < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hiya Luis, > > > > Le lun. 14 sept. 2020 à 16:00, Luis Moises Rojas <[email protected] > > > > a écrit : > > > >> Hello Nicolas, > >> > >> As we said to Charlies, stay with zebra for a while > >> > > > > Why not. But he seems to have difficulties with CJK and other non latin > > scripts. My experience with Zebra is that it is quite hard to handle all > > scripts and to match similar glyphs, whereas it's very easy with ES. But > I > > may have missed some points. > > > > > >> > >> But, here you have: > >> > >> 0. Remember ElasticSearch use port 9200 and kibana: 5201 > >> > >> 1. if you like, first create a folder (ELK) and two subfolders (one for > >> elasticsearch and one for kibana) > >> 2. Download both (https://www.elastic.co/downloads/) > >> 3. On each file click and use: Extract to here > >> 4. If you wish rename the ES and Kibana and placed them in the ELK > >> 5. To start ES and KIBANA > >> yourpath_for_ES/bin/ ./elasticsearch > >> yourpath_for_Kibana/bin/ ./kibana > >> > >> 6. Remember: you have to change in the administration (Koha) to use: > >> ElasticSearch. > >> > >> 7. One problem: we still have problems when we try to use some search. > >> > > > > Maybe I'm an old UNIX person :D, but I understand the wiki doc better. If > > I had to install ES directly, I would also prefer to use the ES debian > > repositories: like this (as it is also with the koha repos) the start > > scripts are handled by systemd and started with the machine, and not > > manually. > > > > Anyway, I hope Charles will find an option that suits him, whatever it is > > :) > > > > Thanks to everyone for the responses. > > We have tried installing ElasticSearch, but ElasticSearch 6.8.9 > garnered a 404 error after this command: > > $ wget > > https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-6.8.9.deb > > (I would have included a screenshot, but when I did so last week, it > caused my response to be held for approval.) > > We are inclined to install ElasticSearch over Zebra because we have > quite a large number of 242 and 246 titles that also have to be indexed as > titles and/or variant titles. We have seen the instructions for creating a > new index in Zebra, but they really are a bear to implement. > > Suggestions? > > Many thanks. > > -- > > 気を付けて。 /ki wo tukete/ = Take care. > > -- Charles. > > Charles Kelley, MLS > PSC 704 Box 1029 > APO AP 96338 > > Charles Kelley > Tsukimino 1-Chome 5-2 > Tsukimino Gaadenia #210 > Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-ken > 〒242-0002 JAPAN > > +1-301-741-7122 [US cell] > +81-80-4356-2178 [JPN cell] > > [email protected] [h] > [email protected] [p] > > linkedin.com/in/cmkelleymls <http://www.linkedin.com/in/cmkelleymls> > Meeting Your Information Needs. Virtually. > _______________________________________________ > > Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org > [email protected] > Unsubscribe: https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha > _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha

