Has anyone got a way that I can directly inject information into the mySQL
database that Mnogo is using as it's backend, and then ensure that the
spider won't change it?
I'm after a system whereby I can go and collect XML from a server, then have
mnogo search return urls based on that.
This is
use screen...
$ screen
$ cd to-the-dir
$ ./indexer -a
$
Push ctrl+a, ctrl+d
When you want it back,
$ exec screen -r
or similar.
That way you can get back to it. Unlike ye olde "nohup indexer /dev/null
"
Gary (-;
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I use the command "screen" for everything... including standard log ins...
It's SERIOUSLY useful... including the ability to disconnect terminals,
reconnect them, and if your telnet session accidentally dies [for eg, your
NT workstation blue screens...], you can get back anythign you WERE doing,
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Subject: UdmSearch: Webboard: How to see what indexer is upto at any
give time
2). Redirect stdout and stderr to files or /dev/null:
I'm working a few web pages whereby users can put information into a
webpage, and their website is added to my search engine.
It's all fine, exacpt for the fact that this is open to some forms of abuse.
Is it safe to just add a "added by..." column to the server table? Or does
this break
I really hate just asking questions this much, but it's kinda important; I'm
wondering if anyone can help me:
I want to be able to use the basic_auth abilities of udmsearch. My problem
is that unless a user is able to authenticate themselves to the same site as
the basic_auth was necessary for,
Empirical testing. It kinda depends on a few things, including the storage
method and back end you're using.
Just try it; between 4 and 8, probably.
Gary (-;
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Just add a line above it in the indexer.conf:
AuthBasic username:passwd
It takes effect for just one URL below it, eg...
ftp://site.com
Hope this helps,
Gary (-;
PS If you're using a database to tell indexer all your URLS, there's an
AuthBasic table column...
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When I have these in my indexer.conf file, It isn't recognising stuff
properly. It's a MASSIVE [8G] collection of PDF files, just in a boring
directory structure:
AddType application/pdf \.pdf$
Mime application/pdftext/plain
"/opt/udmsearch/sbin/pdftotext $1 -"
Mime
I'm not getting much luck, here; I'm hoping if you could answer a couple of
questions for me:
1) Security: I'm using the mySQL backend; how can I set up a user called
udm_ro [or similar] so that if the password is stolen, they person who stole
it can't delete any of the database. It's not
I just did a search for "chunky", and this happened:
Search Time: 2.56s
Search results: looking for: chunky; chunky: 26;
Sorry, but search returned no results.
Please try a different query.
You can try to search this words:
Argh! I'm using mySQL, and the PHP front-end
Gary (-;
I'm running into problems with certain file types not being indexed properly
[namely, postscript and pdf] I've been examinging my Mime type
from/to/application entries in indexer.conf, and I think I've got the
problem solved... unfortunately, I need to reindex all the ps and pdf
files... but not
indexer -C -uwww.foo.com/bar
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Subject: UdmSearch: New message on the WebBoard #1: removing
references from MySQL
Author: Martin Perst
Email:
Question: how does anyone using mySQL keep their tables safe?
I've got two users I'd like mnogo to be using: one, "udm", with a password
that no-one but me [and the indexer] knows, that's going to be used to index
stuff, including writing it to the database.
I want another user, "udm_ro" with a
I'm using the php front-end... does anyone know an easy way to put one in?
Gary (-;
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Does anyone here index LARGE volumes of PDF files?
I'm tring to index roughly 7 or 8G of them, and I've come across a couple of
problems:
I'm using parse_doc.pl with pdftotext
Indexer.conf contains the following:
Mime application/msword text/plain "/opt/udmsearch/sbin/catdoc
$1"
Currently my MySQL config looks something like:
---
[client]
port= 54000
[mysqld]
port= 54000
socket = /tmp/mysql.sock
log
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Which, I feel, isn't as fast as it could be.
I'm using crc-multi to store stuff.
The box
To: Briggs, Gary
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: UdmSearch: Skinnable interface
Hi!
Gary, please add little README then we can put it on Download page
in Tools section.
"Briggs, Gary" wrote:
Well, I have one kinda working.
It involves a few files, it wo
Well, I have one kinda working.
It involves a few files, it would be way better, but it's a proof of concept
thing...
Have a look and tell me what you all think of it...
skin.zip
As a quick explanation, it contains 5 parts:
a template, based on search.htm, but with certain parts turned into
I think that "can take two minutes" thing is what caused my server to fall
over...
Here's the arrangement of whatI'm trying to do:
one server, called host20, is trying to index a few other servers, called
playpen, test/test, test/TradingServices, and a couple of others on test
[names changed
I'm getting UDM continuously indexing everything; I want it to just index
everything once, then stop.
I'm using a file system for it to store all it's indexes, etc, which I think
MAY be my problem, but I'm not sure...
If anyone could tell me if I'm just being incredibly stupid ,that would be
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