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[EP-tech] Re: Strange search behaviour


Which perl = usr/bin/perl

First line of epadmin = #!/usr/bin/perl -w



On 04/04/2014 09:25, "John Salter" <J.Salter@leeds.ac.uk> wrote:

>First thing to check:
>> which perl
>
>and see if that matches with the first line of bin/epadmin
>
>Cheers,
>John
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk
>[mailto:eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Andrew Beeken
>Sent: 04 April 2014 09:03
>To: eprints-tech@ecs.soton.ac.uk
>Cc: Paul Stainthorp; Bev Jones
>Subject: [EP-tech] Re: Strange search behaviour
>
>Hi Seb,
>
>Ran this with bash and got the following back:
>
>epadmin: line 3: use: command not found
>epadmin: line 4: use: command not found
>epadmin: line 11: =pod: command not found
>epadmin: line 13: =for: command not found
>epadmin: line 15: =head1: command not found
>epadmin: line 17: B: command not found
>epadmin: line 19: =head1: command not found
>epadmin: line 21: command: No such file or directory
>epadmin: line 23: command: No such file or directory
>epadmin: line 25: =over: command not found
>epadmin: line 27: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 29: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 31: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 33: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 35: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 37: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 39: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 41: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 43: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 45: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 47: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 49: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 51: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 53: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 55: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 57: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 59: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 61: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 63: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 65: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 67: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 69: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 71: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 73: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 75: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 77: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 79: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 81: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 83: =back: command not found
>epadmin: line 85: Type: command not found
>epadmin: line 87: =head1: command not found
>epadmin: line 89: =over: command not found
>epadmin: line 91: =item: command not found
>epadmin: line 93: START: command not found
>epadmin: line 95: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
>epadmin: line 95: `=item B<epadmin> test I<repository_id>'
>
>I take it this isn’t what we should expect!
>
>
>Andrew
>
>On 03/04/2014 15:51, "Sebastien Francois" <sf2@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>>Andrew,
>>
>>What you need to do is reindex the data:
>>
>>bin/epadmin reindex <repo id> eprint --verbose
>>
>>Note that this may take some time...
>>
>>You restart the indexer when, for example, you upgrade your metadata
>>schema (like adding a new fields to "eprint") - this is because the
>>indexer runs into its own process space (so its copy of the perl modules
>>and/or the local config might be out of date).
>>
>>Seb.
>>
>>On 03/04/14 15:49, Andrew Beeken wrote:
>>> Thanks Seb,
>>>
>>> I¹m testing this on my local copy of the data and there are, in fact,
>>>only
>>> 13 records pertaining to this keyword in the eprints__rindex table.
>>>Now,
>>> I¹ve restarted the indexer however Bev says that this is something she
>>> does on occasion yet the issue is still present.
>>>
>>> Is it possible that the indexer is running into problems and, if so, is
>>> there an error log we can interrogate to try and find out what the
>>>problem
>>> is likely to be?
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>> On 02/04/2014 17:23, "Sebastien Francois" <sf2@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Andrew,
>>>>
>>>> Searches query the rindex tables so make sure your keyword is in there
>>>> 72 times also. If not, you'll need to have the dataset reindexed (via
>>>> epadmin).
>>>>
>>>> Seb.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 02/04/14 17:03, John Salter wrote:
>>>>> Which version of EPrints?
>>>>> There is a nice little issue I discovered whereby and 'short' words
>>>>>are
>>>>> thrown away be the indexer, but not the simple search handler, so
>>>>> searching for e.g. 'Face to Face' wouldn't find 'Face to Face' - but
>>>>>I
>>>>> believe this is limited to the simple search.
>>>>> Is there any correlation in what you're seeing and short search
>>>>>terms?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk
>>>>> [mailto:eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Andrew
>>>>>Beeken
>>>>> Sent: 02 April 2014 12:40
>>>>> To: eprints-tech@ecs.soton.ac.uk
>>>>> Subject: [EP-tech] Strange search behaviour
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello all!
>>>>>
>>>>> More of a question rather than a ³How do IŠ² this time! We¹ve noticed
>>>>> some odd behaviour in our search, mainly around searching on
>>>>>keywords.
>>>>> Our EPrints system manager uses keywords to allow her to quickly find
>>>>> records of interest or importance. Both the quick search and the
>>>>> advanced search turn out 11 records when this keyword is used as the
>>>>> search term, a number she believes is wrong. I¹ve done a focussed SQL
>>>>> search in the database and I get 72 records with this keyword, all of
>>>>> which are published records.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is this just a problem on our installation or are there issues with
>>>>>the
>>>>> search in EPrints in general?
>>>>>
>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>
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