RE: [SLE] KDE Help - Search
But after it searches all the files, the window with the
progress bars disappears and it doesn't seem to be
doing anything else. ? It looks like it just stops after
the file search, and never goes to the next step
("extracting search terms"). I guess I can check &
see if it is still creating some files (would they be in
/tmp?).
TIA,
MIke
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-----Original Message-----
From: Crazy Diamond [mailto:crazydiamond21@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 9:32 AM
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Subject: Re: [SLE] KDE Help - Search
You might want to try and leave it run for a while. I
had some trouble indexing the documentation for
Kdevelop. When I finally got it to work, it took a
quite a while to run and I've got a fairly fast
machine.
Check the files it creates during the run and see if
the sizes are changing, it should create some temp
database or index files which should get pretty big,
once it's done it will size 'em down.
CrazyD
--- "Cleary, Mike"
I upgraded to 2.1.1 a couple of nights ago with no problems. But I still can't get "Search" to work in KDE help.
I HAVE tried doing: Update Index --> Generate Index. It reads a bunch of files, but then stops. It never seems to do the "extracting search terms" or "generating index" steps. It looks through 3000+ files and then stops just as if it is finished. If I then try to search for something, nothing happens.
Is there something else that needs to be initialized before this will work? Do I have to do something to set up htdig?
TIA,
MIke
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"Cleary, Mike" wrote:
But after it searches all the files, the window with the progress bars disappears and it doesn't seem to be doing anything else. ? It looks like it just stops after the file search, and never goes to the next step ("extracting search terms"). I guess I can check & see if it is still creating some files (would they be in /tmp?).
I remember also having problems with getting search going. I had to download some searching package that for some reason isn't shipped with SuSE 7.1. There was a note about it that showed up at the time, but now that I downloaded and installed the package, I don't see the note any more so I can't tell you what the name of the package was. Paul Abrahams
Hi, I placed two nic's in my SuSE 7.1 box. When I use yast1 to configure the nic,s I'm unable two give the second nic another gateway. One nic has a internal ip-address and the other one uses a public ip-address, which is behind a firewall. The internal nic is used for samba and the public ip-address (second nic) wil serve sendmail and apache. The second nic needs another gateway. How to solve this problem?? Sjoerd
On Friday 06 April 2001 12:38, Sjoerd Venema wrote:
Hi,
I placed two nic's in my SuSE 7.1 box. When I use yast1 to configure the nic,s I'm unable two give the second nic another gateway. One nic has a internal ip-address and the other one uses a public ip-address, which is behind a firewall. The internal nic is used for samba and the public ip-address (second nic) wil serve sendmail and apache. The second nic needs another gateway. How to solve this problem??
Sjoerd
Have you tried using the 'route' command directly? (man route) JLK
Hi,
On Friday 06 April 2001 12:38, Sjoerd Venema wrote:
Hi,
I placed two nic's in my SuSE 7.1 box. When I use yast1 to configure the nic,s I'm unable two give the second nic another gateway. One nic has a internal ip-address and the other one uses a public ip-address, which is behind a firewall. The internal nic is used for samba and the public ip-address (second nic) wil serve sendmail and apache. The second nic needs another gateway. How to solve this problem??
Sjoerd
Have you tried using the 'route' command directly? (man route) JLK
-- Tried that already, but I seem not to be able to get the syntaxis right.
Sjoerd
Sjoerd Venema wrote:
I placed two nic's in my SuSE 7.1 box. When I use yast1 to configure the nic,s I'm unable two give the second nic another gateway. One nic has a internal ip-address and the other one uses a public ip-address, which is behind a firewall. The internal nic is used for samba and the public ip-address (second nic) wil serve sendmail and apache. The second nic needs another gateway. How to solve this problem??
the gateway address you specify during yast1 nic configuration will be Linux default route. ****** One Linux box can have just one default route ****** When you issue netstat -rn, default route appears as a route with 0.0.0.0 as destination. It seems to me that you have to specify gateway information in yast1 only to your second nic (public ip-address). For the internal network, you will need static routes to each one of your internal sub nets, or, if you have a routing protocol active in your internal network, such as RIP, OSPF, ... , then you can set up gated daemon in your linux box in order to have the internal routes added dynamically to your routing table.
participants (5)
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Cleary, Mike
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Flavio Arthur Leal Ferreira
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Jerry Kreps
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Paul Abrahams
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Sjoerd Venema