Step 1. Launch Aspire and Open Content Source Management


Launch Aspire (if it's not already running).

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Step 2. Add an SMB Content Source


To specify exactly which shared folder to crawl, create a new "Content Source".

  1. From the Content Source options, select Add Source.
  2. Select SMB.


Step 2a. Specify basic information

In the General tab in the Content Source Configuration window, specify basic information for the content source.

  1. Enter a content source name in the Name field.
      The name you specify for the source will be displayed in the Content Source page and in error messages, etc.
  2. From the Scheduled pull-down list, select one of the following: Manually, PeriodicallyDaily, Weekly or Advanced. 
      Aspire can automatically schedule content sources to be crawled on a set schedule, such as once a day, several times a week, or periodically (every N minutes or hours). 
      For the purposes of this tutorial, you may want to select Manually and then set up a regular crawling schedule later.
  3. From the Action pull-down list, select one of the following: Start, StopPause, or Resume.
      This is the action that will be performed for the specified schedule.
  4. From the Crawl pull-down list, select one of the following: Incremental, FullReal Time, or Cache Groups.
      This will be the type of crawl to execute for the specified schedule.

After selecting Scheduled, specify the details, if applicable:

  • Manually:  No additional options.
  • Periodically:  Specify the Run every options by entering the number of "hours" and "minutes."
  • Daily:  Specify the Start time by clicking on the hours and minutes drop-down lists and selecting options.
  • Weekly:  Specify the Start time by clicking on the hours and minutes drop-down lists and selecting options. Select the day check boxes to specify days of the week to run the crawl.
  • Advanced:  Enter a custom CRON Expression (for example: 0 0 0 ? * *)

 

You can add more schedules by selecting the Add New option, and rearranging the order of the schedules.
If you want to disable the content source, clear the Enable check box. This is useful if the folder will be under maintenance and no crawls are wanted during that period of time.
Real Time and Cache Groups crawls will be available depending of the connector.

Step 2b. Specify the connector information

In the Connector tab, specify the connection information to crawl the SMB2 Protocol.

  1. Enter the smb folder url to crawl.
  2. Enter the user's domain.
  3. Enter the username.
  4. Enter the user's password.

  5. Select the Security options as required:
      Retrieve Security Information: Adds ACLs to the connector output.
      Resolve Security Information SID:  Translate the retrieved SIDs to a human readable form.
      Add SID value to retrieved ACLs:  Add the corresponding SID value to each ACL.
      Add ACL flags to retrieved ACLs:  Add the corresponding ACL flags retrieved by the connector to each ACL.
      Add ACL type to retrieved ACLs:  Add the corresponding ACL type retrieved by the connector to each ACL.|
      Add ACL access mask to retrieved ACLs:  Add the corresponding ACL mask retrieved by the connector to each ACL.

  6. Select the Connection options as required:
      Distributed File System (DFS) Resolution:  Enable DFS support.
      Override Last Accessed date of documents:  Access files without modifying the "last accessed" value.

  7. Select options as needed:
      Index Containers Index subfolders as items. If the check boxes are cleared, only files will be indexed.
      Scan recursively Scan through the subfolder's child nodes.
      Include/Exclude patterns Enter regex patterns to include or exclude files/folders based on URL matches.



Step 2c. Specify workflow information

In the Workflow tab, specify the workflow steps for the jobs that come out of the crawl. Drag and drop rules to determine which steps an item should follow after being crawled. 
These rules could be where to publish the document or transformations needed on the data before sending it to a search engine. See Workflow for more information.

  1. For the purpose of this tutorial, drag and drop the Publish To File rule found under the Publishers tab to the onPublish Workflow tree.
  2. Specify a Name and Description for the Publisher.
  3. Click Add.
  4. Click Save and Done.  You'll be sent back to the Home page.


Step 3: Initiate a Full Crawl


Now that the content source is set up, the crawl can be initiated.

  1. Click on the crawl type option to set it as Full. 
  2. After the first crawl, set it to Incremental to crawl for any changes done in the repository).
  3. Click Start.

During the Crawl

You can do the following:
  1. Click Refresh on the Content Sources page to view the latest status of the crawl.
    The status will show RUNNING while the crawl is going, and CRAWLED when it is finished.
  2. Click Complete to view the number of documents crawled so far, the number of documents submitted, and the number of documents with errors.

If there are errors, you will get a clickable Error flag that will take you to a detailed error message page.


Step 4: Initiate an Incremental Crawl


If you only want to process content updates from the SMB (documents which are added, modified, or removed):

  1. Click on Incremental instead of Full. 
    The SMB connector will automatically identify only changes which have occurred since the last crawl.

If this is the first time that the connector has crawled, the action of "Incremental" depends on the exact method of change discovery. 
It may perform the same action as a Full crawl crawling everything, or it may not crawl anything. 
Thereafter,Incremental will only crawl updates.


Statistics are reset for every crawl.