Hi Michael,
There is one other way, which to me is more sane. There is a property
"searcher.dir" in nutch-default.xml file which you can override in
nutch-site.xml to point to the parent directory of segments. This will
work fine for the local FS. If you specify this correctly, you can start
your tomcat from anywhere you like. If you unwar your ROOT.war file to
webapps dir, the nutch-site.xml and nutch-default.xml files will be in
the WEB-INF/classes dir. 
If that doesn't work, check to see if your index still contains any data
by just checking the size of the folder. Hope this helps your issue.
-Sudhir.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 8:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: search return 0 hit

hi,

I sent the following message to the nutch-dev before and I realized that
this group might be the better place, sorry if you get the duplicated
message.

Michael Ji,

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Somehow, I found my search engine didn't show the result, even I can see
the index from LukeAll. ( It works fine before )

I replace ROOT.WAR file in tomcat by nutch's and launch tomcat in
nutch's segment directory ( parallel to index subdir )

Should I reinstall Tomcat? Or will that be nutch's indexing issue? My
system is running in Linux. 

thanks,

Michael Ji,
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051019 215411 11 query: com
051019 215411 11 searching for 20 raw hits
051019 215411 11 total hits: 0
051019 215449 12 query request from 65.34.213.205
051019 215449 12 query: net
051019 215449 12 searching for 20 raw hits



        
                
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