Adrian Nadeau wrote:
Hello,

Newbie to Nutch... first would like to say great work on the development of
Nutch!  Was easy to get it up and running with Tomcat and Tutorial.  Quick
question regarding the Tutorial and where Index's are located for Nutch.  It
states at the end of the Tutorial:

"The webapp finds its indexes in ./segments, relative to where you start
Tomcat, so, if you've done intranet crawling, connect to your crawl
directory, or, if you've done whole-web crawling, don't change directories,
and give the command:

~/local/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh start"

We have this working fine for the Intranet Crawling... is there an easy way
to point to where the index is located when the search is being activated?
We currently start Tomcat from the bin directory and therefore have to have
the segments located under the bin folder for Tomcat which doesn't make
sense.  Hopefully we can simply put the index folders anywhere and point to
it somehow?  Any information would be great, thank you in advance.

Regards,

Adrian Nadeau
VP, Development
Evolving Solutions...Technology for changing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.evolvingsolutions.ca
506.633.2012


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Hi Adrian,

Here is a copy of the emails with the last person who asked the same :-) ...

Thank you gentlemen for the help.
I was able to set it in the xml file. I am running more than one search from the same tomcat server, so the ability to set the location in the xml file is very handy.


On 9/19/05, Yong-gang Cao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> another simple way to follow:
> 1.set CATALINA_HOME=tomcat dir (can set it through boot script,only
> need to set once)
> 2.enter the data dir(webdb dir, it's now your current dir)
> 3.use CATALINDA_HOME/bin/startup.bat to start tomcat
> > 2005/9/18, Gal Nitzan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi Vinny,
> >
> > You can do it in two ways:
> > 1. change the property searcher.dir in the file: nutch-site.xml to your
> > index db and than build the jar with ant.
> > 2. which I find easy and simple: put your war file as explained in the
> > tutorial. start tomcat. after tomcat opened the war stop tomcat. delete
> > the war file since now you have the war content under webapps/ROOT. edit
> > webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/nutch-default.xml. change the property:
> > searcher.dir to reflect your index/db. start tomcat again...
> >
> > enjoy
> >
> > Gal
> >
> > Vinny wrote:
> > > >From the tutorial:
> > > "The webapp finds its indexes in ./segments, relative to where you
> > > start Tomcat, so, if you've done intranet crawling, connect to your
> > > crawl directory, or, if you've done whole-web crawling, don't change
> > > directories, and give the command:
> > >
> > > ~/local/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh start"
> > >
> > > According to the latest release notes you should be able to tell nutch
> > > the location of
> > > the segments directory, right? How is this done?
> > >
> > > .
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > > --
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