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Hi, Scott:<br>
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Please let me know if it works for you.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
<br>
Jing<br>
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On 05/05/2011 09:27 PM, Scott Zimmer wrote:
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type="cite">Hi Jing,<br>
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I appreciate your help. I did do an immediate search after
inserting the kar that showed up as null. I will run a few tests
tomorrow to verify whether removing the record from the query
result table makes the search work for me on my repository. <br>
<br>
Scott<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 7:01 PM, tao <span
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Hi, Scott:<br>
<br>
I dug around this issue a while and found it out it was a
search cache issue in Metacat. Did you do an immediate search
after you uploaded the szalt4twittergraph?<br>
<br>
I guess you did a search before Metadata finished its indexing
during the inserting (uploading), so the search didn't get the
name of kar xml and docid of kar file. The worse case is that
the broken search result was cached and it will persist
forever. The only way to resolve the problem is to remove the
cached item.<br>
<br>
After I deleted the record of this document in the
xml_queryresult table (the search cache table), the search
worked for me. You might make a try as well. If you see any
problem, please let me know.<br>
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I will file a bug about this issue.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
Jing<br>
<br>
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Scott Zimmer wrote:<br>
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I am trying to upload some kar files that I created to
the Kepler-Dev repository. I upload them from inside
Kepler-2.2 and I always get the message that the
component uploaded successfully. I am making them
publicly available and logging in anonymously. Sometimes
when I search the repository through the website (<a
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href="http://kepler-dev.nceas.ucsb.edu/kepler/metacat"
target="_blank">http://kepler-dev.nceas.ucsb.edu/kepler/metacat</a>)
I get "null" as the kar name and if I click download, I
get the following return<br>
<error>the requested docid '' does not
exist</error><br>
<br>
I can still find the uploaded component if I search the
repository from inside Kepler and I can drag it onto my
canvas. I have uploaded szalt3twittergraph and
szalt4twittergraph to the repository. I can find both
kar files from within Kepler, but szalt4twittergraph
shows up as null and can't be downloaded from the
repository via the website. I'd appreciate any insight
you have into the cause.<br>
<br>
Scott<br>
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Scott Zimmer<br>
Optensity, Inc.<br>
512-299-7218<br>
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