[Koha] Searching UTF-8 entries [Koha 3.01.00.002]
Marc Nürnberger
marc.nuernberger at gmx.de
Tue Oct 7 09:57:20 NZDT 2008
Hi Galen,
Thanks for the help with the rebuild_zebra script. It seems that zebra
had already done its job.
Even reindexing the whole stock didn't change the fact that the
chinese parts of the records are displayed fine, but remain kind of
unsearchable. Whenever I search for a Chinese term, I get the same
sets of results depending on how many characters the search term was
made of, e.g. searching with any one character will give back result
nr. 1, searching with any two character long search term will give
back result nr. 2, and so on. I can even search with Japaneses or
Korean search terms and get the same Chinese sets of results only
depending on the length of the search term. But I don't know what this
is supposed to tell me.
Best regards,
Marc
Galen Charlton schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 8:24 AM, Marc Nürnberger <marc.nuernberger at gmx.de> wrote:
>> Is there a way of telling, whether Zebra is still indexing? (It took
>> like two days until we could search for the western entries from A-Z.)
>
> If you're using the Zebra queue daemon, you can check how many records
> are left to index using this SQL query:
>
> select count(*) from zebraqueue where done = 0;
>
> To index everything in one fell swoop, I suggest using
> rebuild_zebra.pl -a -b -z; for 70,000, it should take less than an
> hour.
>
> Regards,
>
> Galen
--
Dr. Marc Nürnberger
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Institut für Sinologie
Kaulbachstr. 51a | D-80539 München | Deutschland
Tel: +49 89 2180 3632 Fax: +49 89 342666
nuernberger at lmu.de | www.sinologie.lmu.de
More information about the Koha
mailing list