Hi Folks,
I've recently encountered the following error using the crawl tool: 050426 214400 fetching http://search.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/index.html 050426 214401 fetching http://perspolis.usc.edu/Users/shahram/ 050426 214401 fetching http://www.cnn.com/rssclick/2005/TECH/science/04/26/stem.cells.ethics.ap/ind ex.html?section=cnn_health Found a new channel: Christian Science Monitor | Commentary 050426 214401 SEVERE error writing output:java.lang.NullPointerException 050426 214401 status: segment 20050426213847, 300 pages, 68 errors, 11258062 bytes, 310265 ms 050426 214401 status: 0.9669153 pages/s, 283.47897 kb/s, 37526.875 bytes/page 050426 214401 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: SEVERE error logged. Exiting fetcher. at org.apache.nutch.fetcher.Fetcher.run(Fetcher.java:304) at org.apache.nutch.fetcher.Fetcher.main(Fetcher.java:439) at org.apache.nutch.tools.CrawlTool.main(CrawlTool.java:140) 050426 214403 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214404 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214406 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214406 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214408 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214409 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214411 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 050426 214413 SEVERE error writing output:java.io.IOException: key out of order: 367 after 367 [EMAIL PROTECTED] nutch]$ I have the parse-pdf, parse-rss, parse-msword, and parse-html, I have all the basic indexing and querying, and protocol plugins enabled. Further, I'm running Nutch 0.7-dev, off a redhat linux box. I've just started to encounter this problem recently. Does anyone have any clue as to what causes it? I can attach the full crawl log if necessary. Please let me know. Thanks very much, Chris Mattmann ______________________________________________ Chris A. Mattmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Staff Member Modeling and Data Management Systems Section (387) Data Management Systems and Technologies Group _________________________________________________ Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA Office: 171-266B Mailstop: 171-246 _______________________________________________________ Disclaimer: The opinions presented within are my own and do not reflect those of either NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology.