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Bug 233526
gorg exits with code error 1
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gorg.conf
gorg.conf (text/plain), 5.91 KB, created by
Nelson
on 2008-07-31 20:36:39 UTC
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># /etc/gorg/gorg.conf: Configuration file for Gorg > ># Root dir, typically, your DocumentRoot ># (f)cgi scripts find it in their environment but ># the stand-alone webserver and the search engine need it >root = "/var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs" > ># Mount paths that are not under the root directory (used by stand-alone web server only) ># eg. to mount /cgi-bin which is usually not under the document root ># Note: Those directories will be handled by the stock FileHandler, ie. not by gorg >#mount = /cgi-bin on /home/neysx/gentoo.org/gentoo/xml/cgi-bin >#mount = /images on /home/neysx/gentoo.org/gentoo/xml/images > ># Should gorg accept cookies and pass $param=$value to the xsl transform ># Default is no (anything but 1 is no) >acceptCookies = 1 > ># Only read so many lines in xml files to identify stylesheets, use 0 to scan whole file >headXSL = 12 > ># Default stylesheet, relative to root dir >defaultXSL = "/xsl/guide.xsl" > ># Only used by fastCGI, auto exit after given number of requests (0 means no) ># The fcgi process manager will restart a new instance automatically ># NB: it will NOT exit before at least 1 full minute has elapsed even if you set a very low value ># If you want a really short-lived version, use the cgi instead ># mod_fcgid does its own process recycling and this feature will be obsoleted in an later version >autoKill = 5000 > ># Allow return of unprocessed xml file if passthru==(anything but 0) appears in URI params ># 0==No, anything else==Yes >passthru = 1 > ># Pass pathname of requested file in named parameter to the xsl transform ># [a-zA-Z]+ , anything else is ignored and no param is passed ># Default is "link" >linkParam = link > ># Pass a param named httphost to the style sheet (== host value from HTTP header) ># 0 or nothing (default) disables this feature ># * will pass the value as received from the user agent or none (http/1.0) ># name alias1 alias2... will pass name when the value sent by the user agent ># matches exactly any of name alias1 alias2... ># if any alias is *, any value (even nil) will match and name will be passed ># When no value matches, the value received from the user agent is passed >#httphost = mysite www.mysite.org mysite.org alias.mysite.org > ># Cache directory. Directory must exist and be writable by whoever runs the server (e.g. apache) ># It must also be writable by the user who runs the stand-alone web server, i.e. not the apache user ># if you want to use both web servers. You can even run both at the same time. ># Default is no cache >cacheDir = "/var/cache/gorg" > ># Number of seconds after which a document is considered too old, 0=never ># Can be used to force a refresh or to stress-test the system >#cacheTTL = 86400 # 1 day >cacheTTL = 864000 # or 10 days >#cacheTTL = 600 # or 10 minutes.... > ># Use a tree of directories under cacheDir that matches the site tree ># Use when your system has problems coping with a huge single cache dir ># 0 means no tree (all files in cacheDir) and is the default ># If you use this, make sure you clean up the cache with gorg -C regularly >cacheTree = 1 > ># Max size of cache in megabytes ># Please note that cacheSize is used ONLY when cleaning up either ># when cacheTree==0 and a clean-up is started based on cacheWash (see below) ># or when cacheTree!=0 and `gorg -C` is run >cacheSize = 250 > ># Max number of files in a given cache directory ># Please note that this limit is also enforced when cacheTree == 0 ># in which case it means the max total number of files in the whole cache >maxFiles = 2000 > ># Support gzip http encoding (ie. mod_deflate) ># 0 means no compression *and* no support for gzip encoding. ># 1-9 gives compression level, 1 least compressed, 9 max compressed ># Cached pages use the same compression level ># Default is 2 >zipLevel = 2 > ># Clean cache automatically and regularly when a store into the cache occurs. ># gorg cleans up if random(value) < 10, i.e. ># Set to 0 to disable and rely on gorg --clean-cache being run regularly ># a value<=10 means at every call, ># 100 means 10 percent of stores will also clean the cache ># 1000 means 10 permille (cacheSize will be checked only once every 100 stores) ># Note: gorg only tries to clean the dir it caches to, not the whole cache tree ># Use `gorg -C` or `gorg --clean-cache` to clean up whole cache >cacheWash = 0 > ># Level of logging that goes to syslog ># OFF, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 >logLevel = 4 > ># ># Used only by stand-alone webserver ># > ># Send hit stats to syslog/stderr/a file >accessLog = "syslog" > ># Listen on port (must be >1023 to be run by non-root) >port = 8008 > ># ># Search engine parameters ># > ># Connect string, only mysql is supported at the moment >dbConnect = DBI:mysql:DB_NAME:HOST_NAME >dbUser = USENAME >dbPassword = PASSWORD > ># Document language can be guessed from the document itself with ># an XPath expression. It should return the language code. ># Only the first 5 characters will be used. ># For instance, to use a root element's lang attribute: >xpath_to_lang = /*[1]/@lang > ># If no XPath is given or no lang is found, you can use the file path as a fallback: ># define a regexp to apply to the file path, $1 must yield the language ># For instance, the following one applied to '/doc/en/file.xml' returns 'en' >fpath_to_lang = ^/[^/]+/([^/]+)/.*xml$ > ># include/exclude directives will be processed in the order they appear below. ># First match will be used to either include or exclude the file. ># If no match is found, file is skipped ># Each directive should define one and only one regexp ># Beware, regexp are not shell globs, .xml means any character followed by xml anywhere in the file name ># .+\.xml$ means one or more characters followed by a dot and ending with xml ># Any file that can't be processed, ie. because it is not well-formed will not be indexed > >exclude = ^/proj/en/gdp/tests/ >exclude = /CVS/ >exclude = ^/xsl/ >exclude = /draft/ >exclude = ^/doc/.+/handbook/2004 >exclude = metadoc\.xml$ >exclude = /inserts-.+\.xml$ >exclude = ^/dyn/ >exclude = herds/pkgList.xml >include = ^/.+\.xml$
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