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You cannot use the question mark (?) wildcard, and the
-regexp
option does not let you use
regular expressions.
In Windows, include double-quotation marks around the argument to protect the asterisk special
character (*). On UNIX, use single-quotation marks. This is only required when you run the
indexing job from a command line. Quotation marks are not necessary within a command file
(the
-cmdfile
option).
Note:
You must have valid Verity Spider licensing capability to use this option.
-proxy
Type
: Web crawling only
Syntax
:
-proxy proxyhost:port
Specifies host and port for proxy server.
Note:
You must have valid Verity Spider licensing capability to use this option.
See also
-proxyauth
for proxy servers that require authentication, and
-noproxy
for hosts that
you know are accessible without having to go through a proxy server.
-proxyauth
Type
: Web crawling only
Syntax
:
-proxyauth login:password
Specifies login information for proxy server connections that require authorization to get outside
the firewall. Use this option in conjunction with the
-proxy
option.
Note:
You must have valid Verity Spider licensing capability to use this option. Information Server
V3.7 does not support retrieving documents for viewing through secure proxy servers. Do not use the
-proxyauth
option for indexing documents that are viewed through Information Server V3.7
-retry
Type
: Web crawling only
Syntax
:
-retry num_retries
Specifies the number of times that Verity Spider should attempt to access a URL. Use the
-retry
option when it is likely that an unstable network connection will give false rejections.
The default value is 4.
-timeout
Type
: Web crawling only
Syntax
:
-timeout num_seconds
Specifies the time period, in seconds, that Verity Spider should wait before timing out on a
network connection and on accessing data. The data access value is automatically twice the value
you specify for the network connection timeout.
The default value for the network connection time-out is 30 seconds, and therefore the default
value for the data access time-out is 60 seconds.
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