Gert

I must apologize.  I decided to reinstall search to address the problem and 
then found out that I was using v2.5 not v2.6.
After installing 2.6 everything works fine.  Sorry for wasting your time.

I see that Fedora 3.7 has been released.  Is v2.6 of search compatible with 
v3.7 of Fedora?

Stuart


On Oct 4, 2013, at 5:47 AM, Gert Schmeltz Pedersen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Stuart

I need to see the INFO log lines with the configuration values at the time of 
tomcat startup.

Gert


On 03/10/2013, at 22.52, Chalk, Stuart wrote:

Gert

I have looked at everything that I can think of and even though I change the 
writeLimit setting in the correct file it does not change what tike does.
The setup looks fine also.  I have attached some screenshots of my server so 
you can see what I have...

Any other thoughts?

Stuart

<gsearch_log.jpg><gsearch_files.jpg><gsearch_config.jpg>

On Oct 3, 2013, at 5:59 AM, Gert Schmeltz Pedersen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Yes, it is probably the reason that your modification is not seen by the 
system. In fedoragsearch.log you can see all the configuration values found at 
startup of tomcat. It is looking for fgsconfigFinal/ under the java classpath 
of tomcat, normally webapps/fedoragsearch/WEB-INF/classes/

Gert


On 02/10/2013, at 17.19, Chalk, Stuart wrote:

I changed the limit to 300000 and restarted tomcat. However, in the log I am 
still seeing errors like…

WARN 2013-10-02 10:38:05,772 (TransformerToText) getFromTika 
fullDsId=FgsRepos/sjrda:675/SNAPSHOT writeLimit 
reached=org.apache.tika.sax.WriteOutContentHandler$WriteLimitReachedException: 
Your document contained more than 100000 characters, and so your requested 
limit has been reached. To receive the full text of the document, increase your 
limit. (Text up to the limit is however available).

Is it possible that that the properties file is not the properties file that 
search is looking at when it starts up?  How do I find where it is looking if 
thats the issue?

Stuart


On Oct 2, 2013, at 9:42 AM, Gert Schmeltz Pedersen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

No, -1 should do it. Try another higher limit and look into the log to see its 
actual value when used.

Notice, that it is just a WARN, this limit prevents larger documents from 
stressing your system, and searches may not need all the text of a very long 
document.

Gert


On 01/10/2013, at 15.54, Chalk, Stuart wrote:

I am seeing a lot of warnings on my fedoragsearch log like this

WARN 2013-09-23 14:29:21,270 (TransformerToText) getFromTika 
fullDsId=FgsRepos/sjrda:188/CONTENT writeLimit 
reached=org.apache.tika.sax.WriteOutContentHandler$WriteLimitReachedException: 
Your document contained more than 100000 characters, and so your requested 
limit has been reached. To receive the full text of the document, increase your 
limit. (Text up to the limit is however available).

As a result I changed fedoragsearch.writeLimit to -1  in 
fedoragsearch/WEB-INF/classes/fgsconfigFinal/fedoragsearch.properties and 
restarted Tomcat.  However, I still see the same warnings in the log file.  Is 
there anything else I need to change in the search config to change the 
writeLimit for Tika?

I'm using Fedora 3.6.2 and Gsearch 2.6.

Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, Building 50, Room 3514,
University of North Florida
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