Re: new index, catalog empty
- From: "Hilary Cotter" <hilary.cotter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 08:23:25 -0500
I assume you are telling me the contents of the log directory. I want you to
look in the application log. At a command prompt type eventvwr, hit enter,
and drill down on application log. Look for messages from mssci, or mssearch
and post them back here.
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"Tony B." <Test@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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sql server general "ERRORLOG" (all caps, no file extension)
"Hilary Cotter" <hilary.cotter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Any error messages in the event log from MSSearch or MSSCI?
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Hilary Cotter
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"Tony B." <Test@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have created a FT Index on a varchar(200) col of my 'movies' table.
The table has about 2000 rows, so there is lots to index.
But even after forcing a catalog rebuild and full population, the
catalog remains empty.
(item count 0, unique key count 1, etc..)
Any ideas ?
.
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