If I remembered correctly, somebody posted the similar
question before (hope not you);
that guy switched to Nutch 0.6 instead of
nutch-nightly, then all the problem gone;
Michael,
--- Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything as descriped in the
Hi Nils
Make sure the Adpater configuration is right in your linux box.
And you can search thread nutch and linux box in nutch maillist. I
think I posted the problem before.
Regards
/Jack
On 8/28/05, Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything
Now what I tried (after what you said):
1. I started the command out of the Superuser Terminal (Suse 9.3)
´= same Problem
2. I stopped Suse s firewall in Yast2 = same Problem
3. the file is urls without any extension
To the misconfiguration of network:
I m not that pro in linux, so where
try reinstall a new version J2EE?
I guess JVM has problem to interface to file system,
Michael,
--- Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now what I tried (after what you said):
1. I started the command out of the Superuser
Terminal (Suse 9.3)
´= same Problem
2. I stopped Suse s
I ve now downloaded the newest J2EE from java.sun.com
I ve installed it with by executing the bin file.
Should I do anything more?
The Problem is: I ve got still the exception.
java -version gives me (if this matters)
java version 1.5.0_04
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
No :-(
I ve added the PATH, but same Error!
What does the exception mean exactly ?
Is this a really a problem with my machine?
Thanks Nils
Am Freitag, den 29.07.2005, 06:55 -0700 schrieb Feng (Michael) Ji:
the java path setting in my Linux (redhat 9) server is
as followings:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/net/UnknownHostException.html
the IP problem of your server?
Michael,
--- Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No :-(
I ve added the PATH, but same Error!
What does the exception mean exactly ?
Is this a really a problem with my machine?
It seems I found the error !!
... don t kill me , but when I use
the official nutch-0.6 Version everything is going right!
The Problem only exist with the nutch-nightly versions!!
Do you know why ?
Anyway I go playing with the old version, till
I start implementing my thoughts.
Thanks to all
I am using nutch-nightly, everything going well,
Michael,
--- Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems I found the error !!
... don t kill me , but when I use
the official nutch-0.6 Version everything is going
right!
The Problem only exist with the nutch-nightly
versions!!
Hey Michael,
from which Date is your nutch-nightly?
I used the 2 days ago build version.
The crawler is running fine in this moment
and fetching all of the sites i wanted.
As I said with version nutch-0.6.
When I now start the nutch-nightly version,
I get the same old exception of the
my nightly version is about 1 month ago, I might try
latest nutch if I have time later on, but I don't
think that will be the issue,
nutch provides some high level calls, mostly are for
demo purpose I guess;
any fancy customized system needs an effort of
programming at least in the Nutch API
java.net.UnknownHostException: linux: linux
Something is wrong with your DNS configuration, I'm
guessing.
--- Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything as descriped in the Getting
Started Tutorial at
nutch.org.
When I now run the command:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything as descriped in the Getting Started Tutorial at
nutch.org.
When I now run the command: bin/nutch crawl urls -dir crawl.test -depth
3 crawl.log
I get this Exception in the log file:
run java in /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_04
050828 104004 parsing
Are you sure your urls file doesn't have an extension? I had a
similiar problem and found my urls file was .rtf which I didn't see
until I viewed the file via the command line.
On 8/28/05, Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything as descriped in the
Hello,
I would rather suspect some misconfiguration of networking.
According to JavaDcoc:
InetAddress.getLocalHost() throws
UnknownHostException - if no IP address for the host could be found.
Regards
Piotr
On 7/28/05, blackwater dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure your urls file doesn't
try change your user-mode to superuser in linux? seems
it is an IO error from JVM,
Michael
--- Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything as descriped in the Getting
Started Tutorial at
nutch.org.
When I now run the command: bin/nutch crawl urls
Hi Nils
Make sure the Adpater configuration is right in your linux box.
And you can search thread nutch and linux box in nutch maillist. I
think I posted the problem before.
Regards
/Jack
On 8/28/05, Nils Hoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
my Problem is:
I ve done everything as
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