Before you start Sybase Search for the first time and before any indexing is performed, you must perform:
Language configuration – decide the languages you want Sybase Search to support.
If Sybase Search is required to work in a language other than English or across multiple languages, you must give consideration to stopwords, text tokenizers, and word stemming configuration. Depending on the languages involved, Sybase Search can provide better results if the stopwords are revised, and the text tokenizer and stemmer are disabled or replaced with custom implementations.
For more information about language-specific configuration of various modules, see “Setting Text Manager parameters”
For more details on how to write and plug in a new language stemmer into Sybase Search, contact Sybase Technical Support.
Hub configuration – base this on the level of stress and load you expect of the system. This includes ensuring the various module caches are set to a high enough level, where memory is available.
For example, if the Query module is located on the hub, review its settings to verify it can handle the required number of concurrent queries.
For details on configuring various hub-specific modules, see “Modifying module settings”.
Satellite container configuration – base this on the level of stress and load you expect of the system. This includes ensuring that the various module caches are set to a high enough level, where memory is available.
For more details on configuring various satellite container modules, see “Modifying module settings” and “Configuring modules using system parameters”.