Indexing by command line...
I have alist of URLs to index contained in a text file. I would like to index them by command line. In reading the documentation I do not understand PHP well enough to know what "Launched by the shell" means. Is the command interface soemthing I launch in the browser or.... ??
Thanks for any insight on this. Joel |
Hi. Command line basically means to use SSH/Telnet. If interested, there is a cron job tutorial here.
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We are getting closer.... I have setup the Cronjob according to the tutorial... but i do not have shell access to the server :(
Any way to setup the cronjob to work on its own without needing shell access? |
Ok I have changed my mind.... now I do have Shell Access (just got it setup). I am trying now to go back and follow what looks like a simple one line command in the documentation (section 8).
This is what i have been trying..... can you see any obvious errors (it does ntohing, no error code, just does nothing at all)..... #php -f /searchengine/admin/spider.php /searchengine/admin/SO_URLS.txt |
Problem solved! Still have some of hair too..... for anyone interested..... when using SSH do not actually type the "#" prior to your commands...... and by the way now that I am using this system, indexing by command interface from textfile lists proves about twice as efficient if you are compiling your index from a paper list.
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