Thanks Allen!

I have added some more information following your comments below:



On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 23:09 -0800, Allen Gilliland wrote: 
> Dave is the planet guru, so he may have some better answers, but i'll 
> take a stab ...
> 
> Brian Blakeley wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have been trying to get my head around the Planet feature in Roller
> > 2.1 and I am hoping that some of you has some insights to share.
> > 
> > Here are the issues that are perplexing me:
> > 
> > 
> > 1. Cache Issues:
> > 
> > After a lot of messing around with the configurations Planet suddenly
> > starting working at CheBlogs.com/  But, I cannot locate any cache
> > files.  
> > 
> > The directory that I set up was {user.home}/roller_data/planet-cache and
> > I can't see that I am getting any error messages so I assume that the
> > program is writing the cache files somewhere on my disc.
> 
> based on what you said in #3 below it sounds like your planet 
> functionality is not working.  local blogs are pulled using a separate 
> mechanism which does not require the cache files i don't think.
> 

That makes sense.

The log files indicates a failure for the external blog based on a Cache
Writing error.

WARN  2006-04-02 11:35:59,456 PlanetManagerImpl:getNewEntriesRemote -
ERROR parsing http://www.shaunrichman.org/cgi-bin/blarg.cgi/index.rss :
java.lang.RuntimeException : Attempting to write to cache


Whereas the Internal blogs that show up in the logs indicate that the
Last-publish time is null:

WARN  2006-04-02 11:35:53,905
HibernatePlanetManagerImpl:getNewEntriesLocal - Last-publish time null,
skipping local feed [stuartwilliam]
WARN  2006-04-02 11:35:53,952
HibernatePlanetManagerImpl:getNewEntriesLocal - Last-publish time null,
skipping local feed [sunfrog]
WARN  2006-04-02 11:35:53,999
HibernatePlanetManagerImpl:getNewEntriesLocal - Last-publish time null,
skipping local feed [suzy1219]
WARN  2006-04-02 11:35:54,259
HibernatePlanetManagerImpl:getNewEntriesLocal - Last-publish time null,
skipping local feed [testdyx]




> > 
> > What is the naming pattern for these files so that I can try to locate
> > them?
> > 
> > Is it possible that the Planet is spinning without using a cache file?
> 
> i don't think so.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > 2. Internal Blogs on Planet:
> > 
> > I ran the synchronizing task and it seems to have worked in that all the
> > weblogs on CheBlogs.com are now being checked for new items for the
> > Planet.
> > 
> > But, this is not what I want.  I want the subscribed blogs only on my
> > Planet page.
> 
> eeks, that is a bug/rfe then.


I agree, especially for a large free public site like Che Blogs.
Wisely, or not, I want to be able to continue to offer free open access
to the site for anyone.  However, my hope was that I could use the
Planet feature to separate "the wheat from the chaff" if you will.  What
seems to be happening currently is that the Planet offers the Chaffe
more air time;-)

So, ideally I think the planet subscriptions concept should apply to
both external and internal blogs.


> > 
> > How do I edit the Planet setup to only track the blogs that I manually
> > add to the list using the administration interface?
> 
> not sure that you can do that, but that definitely needs to be supported.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > 3. External Blogs on Planet:
> > 
> > I have added an outside blog (ie external to CheBlogs.com) and it does
> > not seem to be getting included on the Planet.
> > 
> > How do I get the task to check the external blog sites properly?
> 
> you'd have to consult the logs to see why this isn't working.
> 
> -- Allen
> 


The error seen above indicates a problem writing the cache to me.  Here
is the setup from my roller.properties file:

# Planet cache must exist and must be writable by Roller process
planet.aggregator.cache.dir=${user.home}/roller_data/planet-cache

So I thought that this should translate to 

/BrianB/roller_data/planet-cache 

if I ran Roller as BrianB?

But the /BrianB/roller_data/planet-cache directory is empty on my
server.



> > 
> > 
> > 
> > These are the three main (meaning things I can remember right now)
> > issues that I think I have with the Planet feature at CheBlogs.com/.
> > 
> > Thanks for taking the time to consider this email and please if I have
> > simply missed the documentation - Just point me to it and I will go
> > awhile for a bit and try to sort these issues out with the
> > documentation, before I post more questions.
> > 
> > Thanks everyone!
> > 
> > 
> > Brian
> > 
> > 
> > 

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