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| Hi all, Updated to 10.5.3 this morning, hoping to find my biggest issue solved, which is searching AFP shares from clients. Finder searches from Tiger and Leopard clients return different but unreliable results, mostly not returning any results at all. Finder searches from Tiger clients actually return better, but still incomplete, results than the Leopard clients do. I'm starting to wonder whether Spotlight indexes deeper than one or two levels in the filesystem. Most of the files I need to search are buried three, four, or more folders down from the volume root. Can anyone tell me if I'm totally wrong, or is this behavior anyone's seen before? Also, this morning I read more on the mdutil man page and noticed where mdutil -p <volume name> is supposed to flush the cache from the local system to the named network device. I tried that command, hoping that's what my Leopard clients needed to be able to reference the cache, and the result returned was as follows: server:~ admin$ sudo mdutil -p /Volumes/Online_Job_Library /Volumes/Online_Job_Library: Error: datastore publishing not implemented. Can anyone tell me what this means relating to my problem, or whether it relates at all? I do have Spotlight indexing turned on for my shares in Server Admin, and in the past I've tried forcing the system to reindex without success, though I have not tried that again today. Thanks! |
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