I'm finding my Fedora/Islandora/GSearch installation is in a strange state, and 
I'm not sure if it matters.  So I'm looking for advice.  Here is what I am 
seeing:

>From within the GSearch REST interface, if I browse the PID index:

  
http://localhost:8080/fedoragsearch/rest?operation=browseIndex&startTerm=&fieldName=PID&termPageSize=20&indexName=FgsIndex&restXslt=adminBrowseIndexToHtml&resultPageXslt=browseIndexToResultPage

And follow the link for a PID:

  
http://localhost:8080/fedoragsearch/rest?operation=gfindObjects&indexName=FgsIndex&query=PID:%22islandora:5%22

I get the message "No hits".  If instead I search for the same PID using SOLR 
Admin:

  
http://localhost:8080/solr/select/?q=PID%3A%22islandora%3A5%22&version=2.2&start=0&rows=10&indent=on

I get the SOLR document in the <results> tag.

Searching in the Islandora interface doesn't seem to be impacted, but I am 
concerned that this might a symptom of a larger problem that I'm not seeing 
yet.  Here are the version details:

 * Fedora 3.6.2
 * GSearch 2.5
 * SOLR 3.6.2

Thoughts?


Peter
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Peter Murray
Assistant Director, Technology Services Development
LYRASIS
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