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The search index must be updated in a cron job. Put the following in /etc/cron.d/groupoffice-documents | The search index must be updated in a cron job. Put the following in /etc/cron.d/groupoffice-documents | ||
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0 1 * * * root /usr/bin/php /usr/share/groupoffice/groupofficecli.php -c=/etc/groupoffice/config.php -r=filesearch/filesearch/sync > /dev/null | 0 1 * * * root /usr/bin/php /usr/share/groupoffice/groupofficecli.php -c=/etc/groupoffice/config.php -r=filesearch/filesearch/sync > /dev/null | ||
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Revision as of 08:21, 18 February 2013
The filesearch module only works on Linux. If you installed the Debian packages you don't need to do anything. Everything is configured automatically. If you manually installed Group-Office you'll need to install some additional software. The filesearch module uses some command line programs for file indexing. Make sure the following commands are executable:
- catdoc
- xls2csv
- unzip
- tar
- imagemagick
- pdf2text
- pdfinfo
- tesseract-ocr
- exiv2
Also make sure PHP5 has the php5-xsl extension installed.
Cron job
The search index must be updated in a cron job. Put the following in /etc/cron.d/groupoffice-documents
0 1 * * * root /usr/bin/php /usr/share/groupoffice/groupofficecli.php -c=/etc/groupoffice/config.php -r=filesearch/filesearch/sync > /dev/null