hi Under tomcat/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes (ROOT being the nutch-xx.war that you copied during setup) you will find another copy of nutch-site.xml. This one is used by tomcat so make sure you have the correct searcher.dir property ...
I am guessing you have made the changes (nutch-site.xml) after you have done "ant tar" . This is why the old nutch-site.xml is coppied as a part of you nutch-xxx.war and it doesn't reflect the new searcher.dir location. you can either edit the nutch-site.xml under tomcat or rebuild - redeploy. both will work! IMHO the easiest solution would be to always edit the nutch-site.xml under tomcat for testing etc. And make a symbolic link to the nutch-site.xml under nutch-src/conf. hope this helps raj On 4/13/07, Guanyu Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have set the property searcher.dir in nutch-site.xml configured in my nutch webapp in tomcat according the tutorial, but it didn't work. I have to start the tomcat where the crawl folder is at in order to make the site work. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks, <?xml version="1.0"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="nutch-conf.xsl"?> <!-- Put site-specific property overrides in this file. --> <nutch-conf> <property> <name>searcher.dir</name> <value>/opt/nutch/crawl</value> </property> </nutch-conf> Guanyu -- "Simplicity is the key to brilliance."
