Exporting and importing search collections
This topic describes how you export search collections from a source
portal and import them into a target portal.
The following are possible use cases for exporting and importing
search collections:
- You have verified your search collections on a test portal, and you want
to move these collections to your production portal.
- You have verified your search collections locally on a portal, and you
want to move these collections to a configuration with remote search.
- You have verified your portal search configuration and search collections
on a single portal, and you want to move these collections to a portal cluster
environment.
- You are staging your portal to production by using the ReleaseBuilder.
To export and import your search collections, use the Import or
Export Collection option of the Manage Search portlet. You can use that
option for both exporting and importing. For more details about these tasks
and the Manage Search portlet refer to the portlet help. To export and import
your search collections, proceed by the following steps:
- On the source portal export your search collections. This exports
the configuration data and all document URLs of your search collections. Notes:
- Before you export a collection, make sure that the portal application
process has write access to the target directory location. Otherwise you might
get an error message, such as File not found.
- When you specify the target directory location for the export, be aware
that the export can overwrite files in that directory.
- Document all of the following data:
- The target file names and directory locations to which you export the
collections.
- The following configuration data of the collections:
- The location, name, description, and language for each of
the collections
- The settings for the options Specify collection language and Remove
common words from queries for each collection.
- Create the search collections on the target portal. This
task creates the empty shell for the search collection. Fill in the following
data entry fields and select the following options according to the data that
you documented:
- Location of Collection: Fill this in with the new collection location.
- Name of Collection: Fill this in with the collection name. The
name can match the old setting, but does not have to match it.
- Description of Collection: Fill this in with the collection description.
The description can match the old setting, but does not have to match it.
- Specify Collection Language: Select this to match the old setting.
- Select Categorizer: You do not need to select this option. the
value will be overwritten by the import.
- Select Summarizer: You do not need to select this option. the value
will be overwritten by the import.
- Remove common words from queries (e. g. in, of, on, etc.): Check
or uncheck this to match the old setting.
You do not have to add content sources or documents; that will be completed
by the import task.
- Import the data of your search collections into the target portal.
For the import source information use your documented file names and directory
locations to which you exported the collections before the portal upgrade.
Notes:
- Additionally to exporting and importing your search collections, you have
to configure Portal Search on the target portal. This depends on the requirements
of your target portal environment and configuration. For details about how
to do this refer to the appropriate topics of the Portal Search documentation,
such as Planning and preparing for Portal Search and Administering Portal Search.
- Before you export a collection, make sure that the portal application
process has write access to the target directory location. Otherwise you might
get an error message, such as File not found.
- Import collection data only into an empty collection. Do
not import collection data into a target collection that has content sources
or documents already.
- When you import search collection data into a collection, most of the
collection configuration data are also imported. For example, this includes
the content sources, schedulers, filters, and language settings. If you configured
such settings when creating the new collection, they are overwritten by the
imported settings.
- If you want to migrate from one portal version to a higher version, you
need to delete the search collections between the export and the re-import.
Follow the steps described under Migrating your search collections from version 5.x to 6.x.
- When you import a portal site collection from a Version 5.1 portal
to a Version 6 portal, the collection configuration data are imported, but
not the documents. Therefore, to enable users to search the portal site collection
on the target portal, you can either import the portal site collection and
then start a crawl, or recreate the portal site collection. For details about
how to do this refer to Creating or resetting the portal site collection. This
restriction does not apply if you migrate your portal site search collections
between Version 6 portals.
- When you import a collection, a background process fetches, crawls, and
indexes all documents which are listed by URL in the previously exported file.
Therefore be aware of the Memory required for crawls and
the Time required for crawls and imports and availability of documents.
Parent topic: Set up search collections
Related tasks
Managing the content sources of a search collection
Migrating search collections
Related reference
Creating and configuring search collections
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