| Author |
Message |
buran
Guest
|
Posted:
Tue Nov 01, 2005 1:51 pm Post subject:
problem with indexing and CMS site |
|
|
Hello,
I could not get an index for an Content Management Server web site running.
The error I'm getting is "The query returns nothing." Since I'm almost sure
that the settings are correct, I cannot figure out what's wrong. Thanks in
advance,
Burak |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
AC [MVP MCMS]
Guest
|
Posted:
Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:51 pm Post subject:
RE: problem with indexing and CMS site |
|
|
Burak-
Have you tried accessing the CMS site directly from the SharePoint server?
Have you tried requesting the specific URL of the CMS site such as
http://www.foo.com/default.htm? Is it set to allow enough hops into the
site? Could you post some additional info on the settings you have for your
index?
If you're using SharePoint to index your CMS site, make sure you take care
of the HTTP Header If-Modified-Since issue to not stress the CMS site out too
much (and to make the SharePoint Gatherer is indexing more effeciently).
--
-AC [MVP MCMS]
http://www.andrewconnell.com
http://www.andrewconnell.com/mvp
"buran" wrote:
| Quote: | Hello,
I could not get an index for an Content Management Server web site running.
The error I'm getting is "The query returns nothing." Since I'm almost sure
that the settings are correct, I cannot figure out what's wrong. Thanks in
advance,
Burak
|
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
buran
Guest
|
Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:51 pm Post subject:
Re: problem with indexing and CMS site |
|
|
Dear Mr. Connel,
Yes, I can access the CMS site directly from the SharePoint server. I can
also access the CMS site with the specific URL (default.aspx). You can find
the gatherer log below:
Time Type URL
02.11.2005 11:29:39 Add
The Full update is complete
02.11.2005 11:29:37 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
The address could not be found, (0x80040E37 - Table does not exist. )
02.11.2005 11:29:33 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
Started
02.11.2005 11:29:26 Add
The Full update was started
02.11.2005 09:57:53 Add
The Full update is complete
02.11.2005 09:57:51 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
The address could not be found, (0x80040E37 - Table does not exist. )
02.11.2005 09:57:51 Add
The Full update was started
Thank you.
Burak
"AC [MVP MCMS]" <swamplander@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8FB2CE78-79BE-400A-94CF-DA41051E2EBC@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Burak-
Have you tried accessing the CMS site directly from the SharePoint server?
Have you tried requesting the specific URL of the CMS site such as
http://www.foo.com/default.htm? Is it set to allow enough hops into the
site? Could you post some additional info on the settings you have for
your
index?
If you're using SharePoint to index your CMS site, make sure you take care
of the HTTP Header If-Modified-Since issue to not stress the CMS site out
too
much (and to make the SharePoint Gatherer is indexing more effeciently).
--
-AC [MVP MCMS]
http://www.andrewconnell.com
http://www.andrewconnell.com/mvp
"buran" wrote:
Hello,
I could not get an index for an Content Management Server web site
running.
The error I'm getting is "The query returns nothing." Since I'm almost
sure
that the settings are correct, I cannot figure out what's wrong. Thanks
in
advance,
Burak
|
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
AC [MVP MCMS]
Guest
|
Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:51 pm Post subject:
Re: problem with indexing and CMS site |
|
|
Sorry if I wasn't clear... could you please post the settings for the content
index you created? Not just the log, but the actual index.
Why are you pointing to default.aspx? If it's a CMS site, shouldn't you be
pointing to default.htm?
Have you tried creating a content index to index a different site (non CMS)?
If not, I'd suggest you try that first to make sure it's not a SharePoint
issue.
--
-AC [MVP MCMS]
http://www.andrewconnell.com
http://www.andrewconnell.com/mvp
"buran" wrote:
| Quote: | Dear Mr. Connel,
Yes, I can access the CMS site directly from the SharePoint server. I can
also access the CMS site with the specific URL (default.aspx). You can find
the gatherer log below:
Time Type URL
02.11.2005 11:29:39 Add
The Full update is complete
02.11.2005 11:29:37 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
The address could not be found, (0x80040E37 - Table does not exist. )
02.11.2005 11:29:33 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
Started
02.11.2005 11:29:26 Add
The Full update was started
02.11.2005 09:57:53 Add
The Full update is complete
02.11.2005 09:57:51 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
The address could not be found, (0x80040E37 - Table does not exist. )
02.11.2005 09:57:51 Add
The Full update was started
Thank you.
Burak
"AC [MVP MCMS]" <swamplander@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8FB2CE78-79BE-400A-94CF-DA41051E2EBC@microsoft.com...
Burak-
Have you tried accessing the CMS site directly from the SharePoint server?
Have you tried requesting the specific URL of the CMS site such as
http://www.foo.com/default.htm? Is it set to allow enough hops into the
site? Could you post some additional info on the settings you have for
your
index?
If you're using SharePoint to index your CMS site, make sure you take care
of the HTTP Header If-Modified-Since issue to not stress the CMS site out
too
much (and to make the SharePoint Gatherer is indexing more effeciently).
--
-AC [MVP MCMS]
http://www.andrewconnell.com
http://www.andrewconnell.com/mvp
"buran" wrote:
Hello,
I could not get an index for an Content Management Server web site
running.
The error I'm getting is "The query returns nothing." Since I'm almost
sure
that the settings are correct, I cannot figure out what's wrong. Thanks
in
advance,
Burak
|
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
buran
Guest
|
Posted:
Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:51 am Post subject:
Re: problem with indexing and CMS site |
|
|
"AC [MVP MCMS]" <swamplander@gmail.com> wrote in message news:D292CAE9-
We have installed Service Pack 2 and we can index sites now. Thank you for
your support.
Burak
83D9-431F-924E-2737751121C1@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Sorry if I wasn't clear... could you please post the settings for the
content
index you created? Not just the log, but the actual index.
Why are you pointing to default.aspx? If it's a CMS site, shouldn't you
be
pointing to default.htm?
Have you tried creating a content index to index a different site (non
CMS)?
If not, I'd suggest you try that first to make sure it's not a SharePoint
issue.
--
-AC [MVP MCMS]
http://www.andrewconnell.com
http://www.andrewconnell.com/mvp
"buran" wrote:
Dear Mr. Connel,
Yes, I can access the CMS site directly from the SharePoint server. I
can
also access the CMS site with the specific URL (default.aspx). You can
find
the gatherer log below:
Time Type URL
02.11.2005 11:29:39 Add
The Full update is complete
02.11.2005 11:29:37 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
The address could not be found, (0x80040E37 - Table does not
exist. )
02.11.2005 11:29:33 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
Started
02.11.2005 11:29:26 Add
The Full update was started
02.11.2005 09:57:53 Add
The Full update is complete
02.11.2005 09:57:51 Modify http://www.xxx.com.tr/tr-TR/
The address could not be found, (0x80040E37 - Table does not
exist. )
02.11.2005 09:57:51 Add
The Full update was started
Thank you.
Burak
"AC [MVP MCMS]" <swamplander@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8FB2CE78-79BE-400A-94CF-DA41051E2EBC@microsoft.com...
Burak-
Have you tried accessing the CMS site directly from the SharePoint
server?
Have you tried requesting the specific URL of the CMS site such as
http://www.foo.com/default.htm? Is it set to allow enough hops into
the
site? Could you post some additional info on the settings you have for
your
index?
If you're using SharePoint to index your CMS site, make sure you take
care
of the HTTP Header If-Modified-Since issue to not stress the CMS site
out
too
much (and to make the SharePoint Gatherer is indexing more
effeciently).
--
-AC [MVP MCMS]
http://www.andrewconnell.com
http://www.andrewconnell.com/mvp
"buran" wrote:
Hello,
I could not get an index for an Content Management Server web site
running.
The error I'm getting is "The query returns nothing." Since I'm almost
sure
that the settings are correct, I cannot figure out what's wrong.
Thanks
in
advance,
Burak
|
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
|
|