AW: [aseek-users] aclocal

From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 26 2002 - 04:01:31 EST


no no,
that wouldn't make any sense.
normally you start searchd with
 
    searchd -D -R
 
option -D means start as daemon (in background), -R means restart if searchd
stopss..
normally searchd should run in background as service so it waits to answer
requests
from s.cgi.
in case that you get the error message, try to look whether searchd is
running
 
    ps -ef |grep searchd
 
if not, that's the problem. maybe update to the latest aspseek version.
as i said in an older version (not sure anymore which it was), searchd
crashed
on my box very often...
 

Markus Rietzler
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* Tel: 0211.4572-130

 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: cgi [mailto:]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 26. März 2002 02:47
An:
Betreff: Re: [aseek-users] aclocal

You mean I have to check searchd every time a visitor wants to search
something?

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Subject: AW: [aseek-users] aclocal

to2) you have to check whether searchd is running. if not you'll receive
that error message.
in an older version of aspseek (not sure whether it was solved in 1.2.7)
searchd
crashed often on my suse-linux box.

Markus Rietzler
* kommunikation & online service
* RZF NRW
* Tel: 0211.4572-130

 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: cgi [mailto:]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 26. März 2002 01:10
An:
Betreff: [aseek-users] aclocal

Hi there!
 
1. Is there any way to install Aspseek 1.2.8 (cvs version) without aclocal
or
with aclocal installed in my own directory --> (./aclocal)
 
2. I'm having problems using aspseek 1.2.7 many times (I don't know why)
when I try to search it returns Cannot connect so search daemon. Is that
because the web server was restarted?








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