> Follow-up. The database is being served via URL ... when I put the
> served URL into the isolated collection, the collection populates with
> the results as expected and in fact the URL does show up in the
> default collection.
> Google should note this in the documentation because under no
> circumstances can I get the collection to index using the ^googledb://
> syntax. Would have saved me hours of work.
> On May 30, 6:13 am, arlington_GSA <dist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Diagnostics say nothing has been crawled for this collection.
> > Furthermore, when I look in the default collection, where the results
> > are being posted, I don't see any reference to the database at all.
> > I saw the posting you allude to in Support for http://.... but I have
> > version 5 of the appliance, so I didn't think it applied. I will try
> > this.
> > Data source name is clearly CPHD_RPTPMPLUS_DB_P. It says so in Feed
> > area.
> > On May 30, 12:43 am, Steve King <steveat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > > You should check your Diagnostics, to see what documents it has
> > > crawled.
> > > As stated on:http://code.google.com/apis/searchappliance/documentation/50/help_gsa...
> > > You may need to change the way you are trying to identify your
> > > database pages.
> > > Some versions of the google (4.2.2 through 4.4.94 only) require you to
> > > use http://<appliance_ip_address>/db/<database_source_name>/
> > > Make sure you are using your DATA SOURCE NAME from the database setup.
> > > These are not always the same.
> > > A quick and easy way to check, is to check in your Feeds, to see what
> > > data source name has been given to your database.
> > > Regards,
> > > Steve.
> > > On May 30, 9:05 am, arlington_GSA <dist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I have successfully set-up a database feed and it shows up in my
> > > > default_collection. When I try to set-up a collection that JUST
> > > > contains the database results, the collection shows no results.
> > > > I’ve gone to the collection for JUST the database results and put in
> > > > the following:
> > > > ^googledb://158.59.xx.yy/CPHD_RPTPMPLUS_DB_P
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