Have you verified that the ownership and permissions on the database
files are the same after htload as they were when you built your test
databases?
Are the versions of ht://Dig the same on both machines?
Are you sure that the version of ht://Dig that you installed on the new
server is the only one on that server? If there is a pre-existing
version (installed by someone else or as part of the distro), then you
might be mixing different versions of the tools.
Jim
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Tsjebbe de Vries wrote:
Dear all,
We have a new server for htdig where I installed htdig successfully and a
test htdig.conf runs perfect, from the command line as well as from the
web.
I then transferred the common and conf files and am in the process of
recovering the databases through htdump and htload (as told in posted
messages in this mailing list).
When done for a database: the command prompt ./htsearch on this
database works fine and shows all results.
However a webpage search gives in apache error_log the mentioning
[Thu Jun 02 13:22:49 2005] [error] [client 217.149.198.138] Premature end
of script headers: htsearch, referer: http://occasio.iisg.nl/apctest.html
How can I solve this (having a working htdig installation, websearch
working fine so answers in FAQ 5.13 are not relevant here)?
(rebuilding the databases from scratch is a not preferred option as there
are 2.3 million pages in it and it works fine on the old server).
Thanks,
Tsjebbe
Antenna Foundation
The Netherlands
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