Not crawldb, and surely not entire files, but information about the indexes.
If you modify directory information while files are still open by a process
(e.g. by renaming a directory that contains them, and create a new directory
with the old name) the process keeps accessing the original files
There is no need to restart the server. You can make Tomcat reload the
new index by simply touching the web.xml file present in
webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF
like touch /opt/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml
On 5/27/07, Enzo Michelangeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The webapp caches the whole crawldb? Can anyone please tell me where
does it cache the whole crawldb? I don't think it is possible to cache
it on RAM. Is it cached in some location on the hard disk.
Please clarify this point.
On 5/27/07, Enzo Michelangeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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After I create the crawldb after running bin/nutch crawl, I start my
Tomcat server. It gives proper search results.
What I am wondering is that even after I delete, the 'crawl' folder,
the search page still gives proper search results. How is this
possible? Only after I restart the Tomcat server,
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From: Manoharam Reddy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 6:23 PM
After I create the crawldb after running bin/nutch crawl, I start my
Tomcat server. It gives proper search results.
What I am wondering is that even after I delete,