Re: Verity and Clustered Servers: more basic view

2003-02-14 Thread Ryan
Thanks for the ideas everyone, but we figured it out. As usual, it was just something stupid. Works beautifully now. Ryan - Original Message - From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:37 PM Subject: RE: Verity and Clustered

Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan
Hello, All, If I have a set of clustered servers (with clustercats) and they all need to access a verity collection. Does each server need to create and index its own collection? We are trying to place the verity directory on an nfs share so that all servers would see the collections as

Re: Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Ryan wrote: If I have a set of clustered servers (with clustercats) and they all need to access a verity collection. Does each server need to create and index its own collection? We are trying to place the verity directory on an nfs share so that all servers would see the collections as

Re: Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan
- Original Message - From: Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 3:29 PM Subject: Re: Verity and Clustered Servers Ryan wrote: If I have a set of clustered servers (with clustercats) and they all need to access a verity

Re: Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Jesse Houwing
Ryan wrote: That would work except it requires that the k2server process be restarted and the k2server.ini file be updated every time a collection is added, which is too large a drawback for our application. (That is based on whether or not I understand the k2 documentation correctly.) Thanks,

RE: Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Dave Watts
That would work except it requires that the k2server process be restarted and the k2server.ini file be updated every time a collection is added, which is too large a drawback for our application. (That is based on whether or not I understand the k2 documentation correctly.) I think

Re: Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan
and the restart of the k2 server, but that just sounds really ugly. Ryan - Original Message - From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 4:15 PM Subject: RE: Verity and Clustered Servers That would work except it requires that the k2server

Verity and Clustered Servers: more basic view

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan
Ok, maybe we can solve this a little bit at a time. Can anyone think of a reason why cold fusion would not be able to create a verity collection in a folder but it is able to write a file or create a directory in the same? Ryan

RE: Verity and Clustered Servers

2003-02-13 Thread Dave Watts
Ah, didn't realize that about VDK. We definitely need to use cf tags to update the collections, so that would also rule out k2. It needn't rule out K2; you just have to use VDK for indexing and K2 for searching. You can have VDK index the collection, then use K2 to search it. A collection is

RE: Verity and Clustered Servers: more basic view

2003-02-13 Thread Dave Watts
Ok, maybe we can solve this a little bit at a time. Can anyone think of a reason why cold fusion would not be able to create a verity collection in a folder but it is able to write a file or create a directory in the same? Not really. What kind of error are you seeing? If it's a