Before you start OmniQ Enterprise for the first time and before any indexing is performed, you must:
Decide which language OmniQ Enterprise uses as the default language for indexing and querying.
If OmniQ Enterprise is required to work across multiple languages, no stop-words or word stemming is required.
If OmniQ Enterprise is required to work with one language only, that language must be reflected in the various Text Module settings. See the “Text Manager” section in Chapter 2, “Configuring OmniQ Enterprise” in the OmniQ Enterprise Edition Reference Manual.
If the language is not English, you may want to write a new stemmer. For details on how to write and plug in a new language stemmer into OmniQ Enterprise, contact Sybase support.
For information on the language-specific configuration of various modules, see the “Language Specific Configuration” section in Chapter 2, “Configuring OmniQ Enterprise” in theOmniQ Enterprise Edition Reference Manual.
Configure the hub – base this on the stress and load levels on the system. This includes ensuring the various module caches are set to a high enough level, where RAM is available.
For example, if the Query Module is located on the hub, review its settings to ensure that it can handle the required number of concurrent queries.
For details on configuring various hub-specific modules, see the “Modules” section in Chapter 2, “Configuring OmniQ Enterprise” in the OmniQ Enterprise Edition Reference Manual.
Configure the remote container – base this on the stress and load levels on the system. This includes ensuring the various module caches are set to a high enough level, where RAM is available.
For more details on configuring various remote container modules, see the “Configuring Remote Modules” and “Modules” sections in Chapter 2, “Configuring OmniQ Enterprise” in the OmniQ Enterprise Edition Reference Manual.
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