AW: AW: [opencms-dev] Cron-Job IndexManager Lucene Module
Tamara Altenkirch
t.altenkirch at much-net.de
Fri Jun 24 12:51:57 CEST 2005
Hehe I meant the lucene jar not the news jar...
So take a look at the directory that you defined for indexing.
The directory has to be created before running the Indexer.
How many files are there inside?
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I uploaded no news module, i only uploaded the standard-lucene module,
i've looked for the CronIndexManager.class-file, its in the
net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene folder in a very sub-sub-subfolder.
After I changed the user name, the logfile said:
[24.06.2005 12:25:10] <opencms_cronscheduler> Starting job for
com.opencms.core.CmsCronEntry{25 12 * * * Admin Administrators
net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene.CronIndexManager createIndex=true}
so the cronjob is started but nothing happens... i don't have content on
the system, only the release-notes and welcome pages from the
opencms-team, is that the reason?
thanks
Tamara Altenkirch wrote:
>First, I think the default user is Admin and not admin.
>A ClassNotFoundException tells us that the class was not found at the
>specified location.
>So did you upload the news module already?
>If yes, then check the newsmodule.jar in its file structure
>net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene for the CronIndexManager.class-file.
>Is it there?
>
>
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>[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von Jonas Winkler
>Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Juni 2005 09:54
>An: opencms-dev at opencms.org
>Betreff: [opencms-dev] Cron-Job IndexManager Lucene Module
>
>Hello!
>
>I use Opencms 5.0 on a tomcat Apache Tomcat/4.1.27 and I have the
>following problem.
>
>I want to start a Cronjob to use the indexmanager, the command is
>/
>41 9 * * * admin Administrators
>net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene.CronIndexManager createIndex=true
>
>/but the logfile says
>/
>[24.06.2005 09:41:10] <opencms_cronscheduler> Starting job for
>com.opencms.core.CmsCronEntry{41 9 * * * admin Administrators
>net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene.CronIndexManager createIndex=true}
>[24.06.2005 09:41:10] <opencms_cronscheduler> Error running job for
>com.opencms.core.CmsCronEntry{41 9 * * * admin Administrators
>net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene.CronIndexManager createIndex=true}
>Error: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
>net.grcomputing.opencms.search.lucene.CronIndexManager
> at
>org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.ja
v
>a:1444)
> at
>org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.ja
v
>a:1289)
> at com.opencms.core.CmsCronScheduleJob.run(CmsCronScheduleJob.java:64)
>
>/perhaps this actually isn't a big problem, sorry for that, but i'm a
>noob ;)
>
>
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