Hi Adam,
Like I said before, the Simple History shows clearly that you have a
perfectly reasonable URL for your documents. That is NOT the problem.
The URL does not even need to be real, it's just an identifier of
sorts as far as ManifoldCF and Solr are concerned. As I said before,
you will
Hi Karl,
I think I see many domain controllers for the domain am using. But I see
only one IP address mapped to the domain controller name that am using in
the credentials form.
As I told you, its working sometimes and throwing exception sometimes. But
ping works always fine on the domain
So let me get this straight - your Active Directory authority
connection is configured to talk to only one IP address? and that IP
address responds to ping even when you are receiving an error back
from the authority connection?
Another possibility is that the DC can only accept a limited number
Hi Karl,
Yes, my Active Directory authority connection is configured to talk to only
one IP address and that particular one is responding to ping always.
Earlier, the max connections parameter was set to 10, now I reduced it to
3. Its working as of now and I'll keep checking if its going to
Hello Karl,
Thanks for responding to last email and clarifying the URLColumn information.
I set up Solr myself with Tomcat, following the instructions on the Solr
website. I am running the Solr Example...and when in my browser if I
http://localhost:8080/solr/admin I get my Solr admin page to
OK.. Thanks for the information
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:
The sAMAccountName and UserPrincipalName LDAP fields were used by
different versions of Windows at different points in time. Some
backwards compatibility was maintained, however Microsoft