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[EP-tech] Re: A specific eprint doesn't get indexed


Hi Seb, Thanks for the instant response. My inline reply follows.

On Fri, 11 Oct 2013, Sebastien Francois wrote:

Hi Francis,

I notice your repository is not using the Xapian search engine - if you wish to use it, check this out: http://wiki.eprints.org/w/New_Features_in_EPrints_3.3#Search_engine_plugins

I'll plan to switch over to Xapian in due course of time.

I have tried other options that you have suggested:

If not, you may:

1- look at the indexer logs for errors on that eprint (var/indexer.log)

The log file doesn't report any error messages

2- look at the eprint__* tables in the database to see if there are any index codes for that eprint

eprint__rindex.MYI has crashed. I'm trying to fix it. How is it that I'm able to search and retrieve other eprints? Only 47379 is problematic.

3- try "reindex" with verbose and let us know of any errors/warnings

I have tried this, no errors reported:

bin/epadmin reindex iisceprints eprint 47379 --verbose

Starting EPrints Repository.
Connecting to DB ... done.
Indexed item: eprint/47379


Seb.


On 11/10/13 09:19, franc@library.iisc.ernet.in wrote:
 I have noticed that a specific eprint, http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/47379/
 id not getting indexed. Repeated attempts to re-index it using the
 command,
 bin/epadmin reindex repoid eprint 47379 is not helping. The only way this
 item can be retrieved is through the admin->search items->Username
 interface.

 How do I get this item indexed so that it can retrieved through the simple
 and advanced searches?

 Many thanks for your attention.

    - Francis

 JRD Tata Library
 IISc
 Bangalore, India







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