Hi,
i tried to install the following extention:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SphinxSearch
In step3 Step 3 - Run Sphinx Indexer
Run the sphinx indexer to prepare for searching:
/path/to/sphinx/installation/indexer --config /path/to/sphinx.conf --all
So what to do here? Especially when running on a windews system???
regards mic
Michael Heyder <Info@...> writes:
Hi,
i tried to install the following extention:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SphinxSearch
In step3 Step 3 - Run Sphinx Indexer
Run the sphinx indexer to prepare for searching:
/path/to/sphinx/installation/indexer --config /path/to/sphinx.conf --all
So what to do here? Especially when running on a windews system???
regards mic
I believe this post is related to a later post you made about Step #2. Basically, once you have finished Step #2 (see my comments on that post), then you need to open up a command terminal (click the Start button, choose Run, and type cmd). Then type
E:\xampp\sphinxs\indexer --config E:\xampp\htdocs\wiki\sphinx.con --all
of course, change the paths to wherever you have changed your sphinx.con file to be.
Paul.
P.S. please consider posting about this extension on http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:SphinxSearch. You will get a faster response :-)
Paul Grinberg schrieb:
Michael Heyder <Info@...> writes:
Hi,
i tried to install the following extention:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SphinxSearch
In step3 Step 3 - Run Sphinx Indexer
Run the sphinx indexer to prepare for searching:
/path/to/sphinx/installation/indexer --config /path/to/sphinx.conf --all
So what to do here? Especially when running on a windews system???
regards mic
I believe this post is related to a later post you made about Step #2. Basically, once you have finished Step #2 (see my comments on that post), then you need to open up a command terminal (click the Start button, choose Run, and type cmd). Then type
E:\xampp\sphinxs\indexer --config E:\xampp\htdocs\wiki\sphinx.con --all
of course, change the paths to wherever you have changed your sphinx.con file to be.
Paul.
P.S. please consider posting about this extension on http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:SphinxSearch. You will get a faster response :-)
Thanks Paul,
but I've contacted Sevmir for some deeper informations and - what a pleasure - the answer came immediatly with some useful hints
But at the moment I#m not sure - this search daemon is the right choice for our system. We use the wiki as a MIS (intranet) on windows system. But what about timecurrent searchrequests??
Regards Mic
But at the moment I#m not sure - this search daemon is the right choice for our system. We use the wiki as a MIS (intranet) on windows system. But what about timecurrent searchrequests??
I'm not sure what you mean by "timecurrent searchrequests".
Paul Grinberg schrieb:
But at the moment I#m not sure - this search daemon is the right choice for our system. We use the wiki as a MIS (intranet) on windows system. But what about timecurrent searchrequests??
I'm not sure what you mean by "timecurrent searchrequests".
When several users start a search request at the same time ...
Michael Heyder <Info@...> writes:
Paul Grinberg schrieb:
But at the moment I#m not sure - this search daemon is the right choice for our system. We use the wiki as a MIS (intranet) on windows system. But what about timecurrent searchrequests??
I'm not sure what you mean by "timecurrent searchrequests".
When several users start a search request at the same time ...
Looking at http://www.sphinxsearch.com/doc.html, it appears that sphinx itself takes care of any collisions due to concurrent searches. I would have to say that even though I haven't looked into it any deeper yet, my personal experience tells me that it's correct. Our wiki with over 300 active users searching on a regular basis has never seen any issues.
Paul.
Paul Grinberg schrieb:
Michael Heyder <Info@...> writes:
Paul Grinberg schrieb:
But at the moment I#m not sure - this search daemon is the right choice for our system. We use the wiki as a MIS (intranet) on windows system. But what about timecurrent searchrequests??
I'm not sure what you mean by "timecurrent searchrequests".
When several users start a search request at the same time ...
Looking at http://www.sphinxsearch.com/doc.html, it appears that sphinx itself takes care of any collisions due to concurrent searches. I would have to say that even though I haven't looked into it any deeper yet, my personal experience tells me that it's correct. Our wiki with over 300 active users searching on a regular basis has never seen any issues.
Paul.
Is your wiki under windows or linux?
Paul Grinberg schrieb:
Michael Heyder <Info@...> writes:
Is your wiki under windows or linux?
x86_64 GNU/Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 5) to be specific.
I would also prefer an linux environment, but thats not my job! The environment is windows and I had to implement some extensions: - a better searchengine - a wizard to save well categorized articles - and some small modifications
Regards Mic
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