Indeed, under the "Processed Resources - solrarchive" header I find:

LCSH.solrindex.properties       
org.apache.stanbol.data.site.lcsh1365096986431/100      
bundleinstall:/LCSH.solrindex.ref       IGNORED

although also

geonames.solrindex.properties   
org.apache.stanbol.data.site.geonames1365097758733/100  
bundleinstall:/geonames.solrindex.ref   INSTALLED

and _neither_ of these indexes actually appear supporting EntityHub endpoints.

I will certainly reproduce this sequence (of installation) and open an issue 
with attachments. Those would include the error.log and the running log, but 
anything else? Should I try to turn up my logging level, or is the default 
usually enough detail for a good error report?

Thank you!

---
A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library

On Apr 12, 2013, at 12:42 AM, Rupert Westenthaler wrote:

> Hi
> 
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 4:34 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Thanks for the help so far!
>> 
>> I don't see any lines of exactly the description you give-- that is, one 
>> ending in "{name}.solrindex.ref". I do see several lines like the following:
> 
> They should be at the bottom of the page. blow the header "Processed
> Resources - solrarchive". If this section is missing it also indicated
> a problem (most likely that the o.a.s.commons.solr.install bundle is
> not active).
> 
>> 
>> bundleinstall:/org.apache.stanbol.entityhub.site.referencedSite-geonames.config
>>  IGNORED
>> 
> 
> This would be indeed a problem, as it means that the service
> configuration of for the ReferencedSite got ignored. The reason for
> that should be in the error.log.
> 
> I suggest that you open an issue and attach your log including the
> installation of the referenced sites. Without those information it is
> very hard to guess what is going wrong.
> 
> best
> Rupert
> 
> 
>> Do you think that indicates the same problem?
>> 
>> ---
>> A. Soroka
>> The University of Virginia Library
>> 
>> On Apr 11, 2013, at 4:15 AM, Rupert Westenthaler wrote:
>> 
>>> in that case most likely not ...
>>> 
>>>>> Users can validate if they are affected by this by checking the "OSGI
>>>>> Installer" tab of the Felix Webconsole
>>>>> (http://{host}/system/console/osgi-installer). At the bottom you
>>>>> should see something like:
>>>>> 
>>>>>   bundleinstall:/{name}.solrindex.ref IGNORED
>>>>> 
>>>>> If this line notes INSTALLED than you are not affected and the error
>>>>> is caused by something else.
>>>>> 
>>> 
>>> have you checked this? This is the best indication if your problem is
>>> related to STANBOL-1023 or not.
>>> 
>>> If not it would be good if you could provide loggings from the
>>> installation process (staring from the moment when you installed the
>>> "o.a.s.data.sites.{name}" bundle to the OSGI environment.
>>> 
>>> For testing it would be also good to have the index you created around
>>> - if you can share those.
>>> 
>>> best
>>> Rupert
>>> 
>>>>> As Workaround users need to stop/start the "o.a.s.data.sites.{name}"
>>>>> bundle as this will restart the installation process of the site.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Note also that this only happens on the first startup after you copied
>>>>> the o.a.s.data.sites.{name} bundle to the fileinstall folder. Normal
>>>>> restarts of the server are not affected. Also installing a new site to
>>>>> a running server works as expected.
>>>>> 
>>>>> In any other case you should see according Exceptions in the
>>>>> "stanbol/logs/error.logs" file.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Note also that since STANBOL-996 ReferencedSites are only registered
>>>>> after that the SolrIndex with the data has been initialized. This
>>>>> means that - especially for larger indexes - it might take some time
>>>>> until the RESTful service becomes available.
>>>>> 
>>>>> best
>>>>> Rupert
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 10:40 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I've indexed a pair of RDF accretions for use with the Stanbol EntityHub:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1) GeoNames, using the GeoNames indexer
>>>>>> 2) The Library of Congress Subject Heading system, using the generic RDF
>>>>> indexer
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Everything went quite well.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Now I've installed the data files in the appropriate directory in my
>>>>> Stanbol instance, and under the Data File Provider tab in the system
>>>>> console they appear with state ACTIVE. I've installed the corresponding
>>>>> bundles, and in the Bundles tab they appear with status Active. But they 
>>>>> do
>>>>> not appear as available sites and the appropriate endpoints (e.g.
>>>>> /entityhub/site/geonames)  don't respond (404).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Any thoughts as to what I might be doing wrong?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>> A. Soroka
>>>>>> The University of Virginia Library
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> | Rupert Westenthaler             [email protected]
>>>>> | Bodenlehenstraße 11                             ++43-699-11108907
>>>>> | A-5500 Bischofshofen
>>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> | Rupert Westenthaler             [email protected]
>>> | Bodenlehenstraße 11                             ++43-699-11108907
>>> | A-5500 Bischofshofen
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> | Rupert Westenthaler             [email protected]
> | Bodenlehenstraße 11                             ++43-699-11108907
> | A-5500 Bischofshofen

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