Oracle® Secure Enterprise Search Administration API Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2.2) Part Number E23428-01 |
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This chapter describes the searchadmin
commands. It contains these topics:
A
activate identityPlugin activate indexOptimizer activate partitionConfig activate schedule
C
create altWord create docServiceInstance create docServicePipeline create facetTree create proxyLogin create schedule create searchAttr create source create sourceGroup create storageArea create suggLink create thesaurus createAll altWord createAll docServiceInstance createAll docServicePipeline createAll facetTree createAll proxyLogin createAll schedule createAll searchAttr createAll source createAll sourceGroup createAll storageArea createAll suggLink
D
deactivate identityPlugin deactivate indexOptimizer deactivate schedule delete creatable_type deleteAll creatable_type deleteList creatable_type
E
export creatable_type export universal_type exportAll creatable_type exportList creatable_type
G
getAllObjectKeys getAPIVersion getAllStates identityPlugin getAllStates schedule getState identityPlugin getState index getState indexOptimizer getState partitionConfig getState schedule getStateList identityPlugin getStateList schedule
S
start indexOptimizer start schedule stop schedule
U
update altWord update crawlerSettings update docServiceInstance update docServicePipeline update globalBoundaryRules update globalDocumentTypes update index update indexOptimizer update partitionConfig update proxyLogin update queryConfig update relevanceRanking update schedule update searchAttr update source update sourceGroup update storageArea update suggLink update thesaurus updateAll altWord updateAll docServiceInstance updateAll docServicePipeline updateAll proxyLogin updateAll schedule updateAll searchAttr updateAll source updateAll sourceGroup updateAll storageArea updateAll suggLink
To enter special characters as part of a command, you may have to enclose the value in quotes, or precede the character with backslashes as an escape, or both.
Enclose values containing spaces in quotes, such as --NAME="Special Collection"
.
To use the percent (%
) and underscore (_
) wildcard characters as literals for key patterns in operations such as createAll
and deleteAll
, escape the character with two backslashes, such as --NAME=web\\_source
for an object named web_source
. In single job mode, also enclose the values containing these characters in quotes, such as --NAME="web\\_source"
. Otherwise, the underscore matches any single character.
Because a backslash is an escape character, you must use two backslashes to enter one backslash as a literal. For example, enter a Windows file path such as C:\\templates\\query.ftl
.
When using the short form for arguments, escape literal values starting with a dash with two backslashes in single job mode, such as -n \\-mysource
. In session mode, enclose the values in quotes or escape the dash with one backslash. For example, -n \-mysource
or -n "-mysource"
. Alternatively, use the long form for arguments, such as --NAME=-mysource
.
See "Command Interface" for a discussion of session mode and single job mode.