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[GH-ISSUE #195] Reg:How to view files from mounting multiple Crawler location #191
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Originally created by @itnoreplymax on GitHub (Oct 23, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/RD17/ambar/issues/195
Hi Team,
Great piece of software Application. Congratulations. My Ambar setup is working fine and I can search any document I submit with the portal. But, my {dataPath} still remains empty when i uploaded files from Web UI. I was expecting to find here Ambar data.
I have to create some text file from local file system. It's working file to view and download. I have few doubts in ambar crawler and searching a file.
I have to create two crawlers & mount different path in local system. Here i can mounted with ftp user account path. I have uploaded file test.txt in myfiles(crawler-1) & test1.txt (crawler 2). Here text death is content present both file.. When i search content death it will display both file. It's possible to view file crawler based.
I have uploaded files abc.txt from crawler location. I can search document abc.txt i can see to download and remove option. I can select remove option file removed from web portal it successfully removed but file was present in crawler location.
Set.1-Craweling.for.local.storage.1.docx
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