| Tuesday 26 October 2010 7:59:25 am 
                                                                
                                                                  Hi, I am using ez package 4.3.0 with ezfind 2.1 Os is centos. in the requiremnts , ezfind 2.1 needed java 1.5 for linux and 1.6 for windows. I have used 1.5 and 1.6 , in both ezfind 2.1 is unable to index the contents. Do anyone knows , error message is like this.  I tried the same thing iin windows and working fine. But in linux , not able to index so can't get search resutls  Whenn Enter path to PHP-CLI executable ( or [q] to quit )/usr/bin/php after entering path to php executable getting error as  Using fork. Using 2 concurent process(es)  Number of objects to index: 199 Creating a new thread: 11107 ......................................................................  35.18%  ......................................................................  70.35% ...........................................................  100.00%  Running scripts as root may be dangerous. If you think you know what you are doing, you can run this script with the root account by appending the parameter --allow-root-user.  Did not index content correctly: array ( )  Creating a new thread: 11111  Running scripts as root may be dangerous. If you think you know what you are doing, you can run this script with the root account by appending the parameter --allow-root-user.  Did not index content correctly: array ( ) Creating a new thread: 11115 Running scripts as root may be dangerous. If you think you know what you are doing, you can run this script with the root account by appending the parameter --allow-root-user.  Did not index content correctly: array ( ) Creating a new thread: 11119 Running scripts as root may be dangerous. If you think you know what you are doing, you can run this script with the root account by appending the parameter --allow-root-user.  Did not index content correctly: array ( ) Creating a new thread: 11123 Running scripts as root may be dangerous. If you think you know what you are doing, you can run this script with the root account by appending the parameter --allow-root-user.  Did not index content correctly: array ( ) Process finished: 11119 Process finished: 11123 Optimizing. Please wait ...  Indexing took 1.7591578960419 secs ( average: 113.12230724016 objects/sec ) Finished updating the search index. Please help anyone knows this issue  |