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Posted to user@nutch.apache.org by aicha BEN <ai...@yahoo.com> on 2006/07/05 18:00:57 UTC
Re : problem with fetching PDF or word format
I am sorry I work on 2 doc directory and the doc one I use really doesn't content my file effectively.....
Thanks a lot.
----- Message d'origine ----
De : Marko Bauhardt <mb...@media-style.com>
À : nutch-user@lucene.apache.org
Envoyé le : Mercredi, 5 Juillet 2006, 5h35mn 29s
Objet : Re: problem with fetching PDF or word format
Am 05.07.2006 um 17:24 schrieb aicha BEN:
> hello,
Hi,
> fetch of file:///C:/doc/test.pdf failed with: java.lang.Exception:
> org.apache.nutch.protocol.file.FileError: File Error: 404
Exists the pdf file? Error Code 404 sounds like 'File Not Found'.
Marko
after mergesegs - updatedb?
Posted by Honda-Search Administrator <ad...@honda-search.com>.
I just merged all of my segments into one, which was fast considering I have
only around 80k documents. After I run mergesegs I am a little confused as
to what to do.
I indexed the new master segment... now what?
I ran updatedb (command bin/nutch updatedb crawl/db
crawl/segments/segment_name_here) and it told me my database now has 260k
documents. Did I just _add_ the new segment to the old database? I'm a bit
confused because there are only 80k documents inthe segment, how can there
be 260k records in the database?
I also merged the indexes (ls -d crawl/segments/* | xargs bin/nutch merge
crawl/index), but I'm afraid it will also retain the old records like the
updatedb command seemed to do. Is this true?
So my questions are as follows: What's up with it saying I have 260k
records in my index? Also, will the merge command (see above) recreate the
index each time it is run, or is it just adding new indexes to old ones?
Matt