Elastic search
Revision as of 20:05, 28 November 2017 by old>Admin (→Fulttext search on Temcost/Linux installations)
Fulltext search on Tomcat/Linux installations
In order to index records and files you will need to complete these steps
- Install standalone Elastic search server
- Install and configure Tempus Serva file indexing
- Configure the Tempus Serva installation
Install Elastic search
Java 8 / Elastic search 6
This is the recommended version but requires Java 8.
Follow this guide:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/_installation.html
Java 7 / Elastic search 1.7
This version is an alternate version.
Install and unpack files
sudo wget https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-1.7.6.tar.gz tar -xvf elasticsearch-1.7.6.tar.gz sudo rm elasticsearch-1.7.6.tar.gz
Run as a daemon
elasticsearch-1.7.6/bin/elasticsearch -d
Test that the service is running
curl 'http://localhost:9200/?pretty'
Install TS indexing service
Install war file
cd /usr/share/tomcat6/webapps/ sudo wget https://www.tempusserva.dk/install/tsFileIndexingService.war
A couple of seconds later you can configure he data connection and paths for OCR librarys
sudo nano /usr/share/tomcat6/conf/Catalina/localhost/tsFileIndexingService.xml
Restart server after changes
tstomcatrestart
Enable and test indexing in Tempus Serva
Set the following configurations to true
- fulltextIndexData
- fulltextIndexFile
Update any record in the TS installation
Tjeck the index is created and that there is a mapping for the solution
curl 'http://localhost:9200/tempusserva/?pretty'
Next validate that records are found when searched for (replace * with a valid string)
curl 'http://localhost:9200/tempusserva/_search?pretty&q=*'
Finally validate that the Tempus Serva wrapper also works
http://ec2-176-34-157-126.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/TempusServa/fulltextsearch?subtype=4&term=*