Ensure that there is no firewall between the Vibe server and the Lucene Index Server.
Copy the Lucene installation program from its original location in the same directory with the Vibe installation program to a convenient temporary directory on the separate server.
The file name for the Lucene Installation program varies by platform:
Linux: |
lucene-installer.linux |
Windows: |
lucene-installer.exe |
Change to the directory where you copied the Lucene installation program, then start it.
Accept the License Agreement, then click Next.
Select New installation, then click Next.
Browse to and select the directory where you want to install the Lucene Index Server, then click Next.
The default location varies by platform:
Linux: |
/opt/novell/teaming/luceneserver |
Windows: |
c:\Program Files\Novell\Teaming\luceneserver |
Browse to and select the directory where you installed the JDK, then click Next.
Adjust the configuration of the Lucene Index Server, as described in Changing Your Lucene Index Server Configuration, then click Next.
Click Install to install the Lucene software.
(Conditional) On Linux, deselect Start Lucene server.
You must edit the Lucene Index Server startup script before you start the Lucene Index Server. Instructions are provided later in this procedure.
(Conditional) On Windows, if you do not want to start the Lucene Index Server immediately, deselect Start Lucene server.
For instructions on starting and stopping the Lucene Index Server manually, see Managing a Separate Lucene Index Server.
Click Finish.
(Conditional) On Linux:
Change to the following directory:
/opt/novell/teaming/luceneserver/indexserver/bin
Open the indexserver-startup.sh file in a text editor.
Add the following switch to the java launch command at the end of the script:
-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=ip_address
Rename ip_address with the IP address of the server where you installed the Lucene Index Server.
Save the indexserver-startup.sh file, then exit the text editor.
Start the Lucene Index Server.
For instructions on starting and stopping the Lucene Index Server manually, see Managing a Separate Lucene Index Server.
Moving the Lucene Index Server from the Vibe server to a separate server increases the scalability of your Vibe system, because the workload is distributed between two different physical servers. However, in this configuration, the Lucene Index Server still runs on a single server. Your Vibe site depends on the Lucene Index Server for full functionality. If that server goes down for some reason, the Vibe site becomes inaccessible until access to the Lucene Index Server is restored. You can further expand your Vibe system by setting up multiple Lucene Index Servers to provide high availability, as described in Section 22.0, Running Multiple Lucene Index Servers.