John, thanks a lot for clues! It helped me a lot. I am still not considered about how Nutch merge the results. Is it possible to also not to merger the results? In my case, I have few indexes with different content and displaying the search results at once, so I don't need to merge. Maybe by creating few instances of DistributedSearch$Client will help me. Cheers, Milan Milan Krendzelak Senior Software Developer mTLD Top Level Domain Limited is a private limited company incorporated and registered in the Republic of Ireland with registered number 398040 and registered office at Arthur Cox Building, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
________________________________ From: searchfresco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 12/09/2007 13:51 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Distributed Search Its fairly straight forward Setup 3 nutch installations, two will hold live indexes and one will hold the file "search-servers.txt" in lieu of indexes/segments, the file "search-servers.txt" tells the searcher where to find the indexes and which port the search servers are listening on. Like this: an.ip.address 8100 another.ip.address 8100 Start the search servers holding the live indexes with the nutch server command: bin/nutch server 8100 . Now start the search app/tomcat holding the "search-servers.txt" file as usual. You can do this locally on one machine by running the search servers on different ports: localhost 8100 localhost 8200 You might want to do that to "see" how it works. John To Milan Krendzelak wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am trying to set up Nutch to perform Distributed Search but still no luck. > Actually, I am looking for some new documentation for Nutch 0.8 how to > proceed. > All help is appreciable. At least could you point me to some documentation > about this problematic? > Many thanks. > Cheers, > Milan > > Milan Krendzelak > Senior Software Developer > > mTLD Top Level Domain Limited is a private limited company incorporated and > registered in the Republic of Ireland with registered number 398040 and > registered office at Arthur Cox Building, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 > >
