Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-08-02 Thread Feng \(Michael\) Ji
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-30 Thread Jack Tang
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Nils Hoeller
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Feng \(Michael\) Ji
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Nils Hoeller
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Nils Hoeller
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:

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Feng \(Michael\) Ji
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?

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Nils Hoeller
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Feng \(Michael\) Ji
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!!

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Nils Hoeller
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Feng \(Michael\) Ji
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-29 Thread Vacuum Joe
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:

Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-28 Thread Nils Hoeller
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-28 Thread blackwater dev
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-28 Thread Piotr Kosiorowski
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-28 Thread Feng \(Michael\) Ji
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

Re: Problem Starting Nutch (Tutorial like)

2005-07-28 Thread Jack Tang
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