Core Options

-cmdfile

Specifies that Verity Spider reads command-line syntax from a file in addition to the options passed in the command-line. This option includes the path name to the file containing the command-line syntax. The -cmdfile option circumvents command-line length limits.

The syntax for the command-file is:

option optional_parameters

For better readability, you should put each option and any parameters on a single line. Verity Spider will be able to properly parse the lines.


Note

It is highly recommended you take advantage of the abstraction offered by this option. User error in erroneously including or omitting options in subsequent indexing jobs can be greatly reduced.


-collection

Syntax

-cmdfile path_and_filename

Specifies that Verity Spider reads command-line syntax from a file in addition to the options passed in the command-line. This option includes the path name to the file containing the command-line syntax. The -cmdfile option circumvents command-line length limits.

The syntax for the command-file is:

option optional_parameters

For better readability, you should put each option and any parameters on a single line. Verity Spider will be able to properly parse the lines.


Note

It is highly recommended you take advantage of the abstraction offered by this option. User error in erroneously including or omitting options in subsequent indexing jobs can be greatly reduced.


-help

Displays Verity Spider syntax options.

-jobpath

Syntax

-jobpath path

Specifies the location of the Verity Spider databases and the indexing job-related files and directories.

The job-related directories and their contents are:

These directories are created for you beneath the last directory specified in path.

You must make sure that path values are unique for all indexing jobs. If you do not use -jobpath, Verity Spider will create a /spider/job directory within the collection. For multiple-collection tasks, the first collection specified will be used.


Warning

You cannot use multiple job paths for multiple simultaneous indexing tasks for the same collection. Only one indexing task at a time can run for a given collection.


-style

Syntax

-style path

Details Specifies the path to the style files to use when creating a new collection.

If -style is not specified, Verity Spider uses the default style files in verity/prdname/common/style

Where verity/prdname is the user-definable portion of the installation directory.


Note

You can safely omit -style when resubmitting an indexing job as the style information will already be part of the collection. If you are using -cmdfile, you can leave it there.




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