16.1.12 CSS Text processing Jobs all Terminated Normally on OS1
The latest Batch reindexing job is shown with a Job Status of Terminated normally with the 3 documents in the batch, submitted at a time of 1:44:29 PM (PST Pacific Standard Time) on January 10th, 2023, as shown in Figure 16.73:
Figure 16.73: The latest Batch reindexing job has a Job Status of “Terminated normally” with 3 batch documents
The default1.log file for the Content Search Services server is edited as shown in Figure 16.74:
Figure 16.74: The default1.log file for the Content Search Services server is edited
The default1.log file shows the successful text index processing for the 3 batch files listed in Figure 16.73, as shown, highlighted in Figure 16.75:
Figure 16.75: The default1.log file shows the successful text index processing for the 3 batch files
The version.log file shows the details of the version and installation date for the IBM Content Search Services, version 5.5.10.0 as shown, highlighted in Figure 16.76:
Figure 16.76: The version.log file shows the details of the version and date for the IBM Content Search Services
16.1.13 Searching using Content Navigator
See the following link for tips: Text search tips – IBM Documentation
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/content-navigator/3.0.13?topic=navigator-text-search-tips
The Contains operator is used to scope the text search criteria to the selected properties, so the search for any word or phrase can be made within a particular property. The Contains operator is only available if the property that you select is enabled for content-based retrieval (CBR). You can combine a text search with property searches when you define text search criteria by using the main text search query box or the Contains operator. This is selected as logged on to show the New Search example, using the IBM Content Navigator desktop link: http://ecmukdemo6:9081/navigator/?desktop=FullTextSearch , shown in Figure 16.77:
Figure 16.77: The IBM Content Navigator desktop link: http://ecmukdemo6:9081/navigator/?desktop=FullTextSearch
In an IBM Content Navigator desktop, select New Search we can choose the Published Installations document sub-class, where we have AbstractText property set with full-text Indexing as shown in Figure 16.78:
Figure 16.78: Select New Search for the Published Installations document sub-class, with Abstract Text property
Select OK to display the class as highlighted in Figure 16.79:
Figure 16.79: Select OK to display the class as highlighted
Select the drop-down above, in Figure 16.79, to find the AbstractText property, as shown in Figure 16.80:
Figure 16.80: Select the drop-down to find and select the Abstract Text property
The Contains operator for the Content Based Retrieval (CBR) text search operator is selected from the dropdown list, as shown in Figure 16.81:
Figure 16.81: The Contains operator for the Content Based Retrieval (CBR) text search operator is selected
We can select the Contains operator (this is available as we set the CBR full text search option on the AbstractText property.)
Enter the text to be found in any Published Installations document class object in the OS1 Object store, as shown in Figure 16.82:
Figure 16.82: Enter the text to be found in any Published Installations document class object
And click Search to show the CBR text search results, as shown in Figure 16.83:
Figure 16.83: Click Search to show the CBR text search results with the search word highlighted