I made some progress on this...Dmitry turned out to be right, but I didn't fully understand exactly what he was saying.
The mistake I make it that I entered a "Site path:" in my SharePoint Repository Connection definition. Doing that seems to cause the Job "Path" and "Metadata" specifications fail whenever I tried to include a SharePoint list. So, I left "Site path:" blank, and my site showed up correctly under "Sites" on the Job page, which was what Dmitry was try to tell me. Choosing it there, and specifying "Path" and "Metadata" works for my lists now. However, there is still (at least) one thing that is not working. "Discussion Boards" show up as Lists, but they are not crawled correctly (SharePoint 2010). Thanks again for the feedback. Mark On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Dmitry Goldenberg <[email protected]>wrote: > Mark, > I think you may have to build up the fuller path for that list, like > include the site before it... > - Dmitry > > > On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Mark Libucha <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I have successfully crawled documents with my SharePoint >> RepositoryConnector (MCF 1.3), so I know that things are set up correctly. >> >> But I can't crawl a list. >> >> I'm using a Filesystem output connector, and the job appears to run >> successfully (2 of 2 documents), but I see nothing in output directory when >> the job is finished. In fact, the output directory is not even created. >> >> As far as I can determine, I followed the instructions under >> >> *Example: How to index SharePoint 2010 Lists >> >> * >> exactly. And I am using SharePoint 2010. >> >> My "Greg" list shows up in the MCF UI under Lists, I and choose it. >> >> My job looks like this: >> Path rules: Path match Rule type Action /Greg list include Metadata: >> Path >> match Action All metadata? Fields /Greg/* include true >> >> Suggestions? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mark >> ------------------------------ >> >> ** >> > >
