Fast Search Error In Portalcrawl Web Service
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The Start Address Sps3:// Cannot Be Crawled.
to vote Hi, I am getting "Error in PortalCrawl Web Service. " error while crawling people. I have checked the below blog and
The Sharepoint Item Being Crawled Returned An Error When Requesting Data From The Web Service.
i have implemented those: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/maximeb/archive/2009/10/27/error-in-portalcrawl-web-service-when-crawling-people-with-sharepoint-2010.aspx However i am still getting the same error : sps3://servername Error in PortalCrawl Web Service. Tried the below options also: 1) Recycled all app pool's. 2) Restarted timer and search service 3) Did IISRESET 4) Recreated the search service Application 5) context: application 'search_service_application', catalog 'portal_content' checked all permissions in User profile service. How to fix this? Thank you Saturday, January 28, 2012 7:27 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Did you also Disable the Loopback check on your local servers. If not, then DisableLoopbackCheck and then reboot your servers. After that it should work. Regards Saturday, January 28, 2012 10:46 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi. (Given it's not the disableloopbackcheck, that would probably not fail on servername...and all crawl would rpobably fail) The sps3:// indicates that it is the People crawl that fails. In order for that to work, the content access acount must have permissions to crawl that store. Read this which has a guide to fix it: http://pacsharepoint.com/2010/05/access-denied-when-indexing-sps3-paths.html Good luck RegardsThomas Balkeståhl - Technical Specialist - SharePoint - http://bl
Search 101 By admin | July 22, 2011 - 12:34 pm | July 30, 2011 Active Directory, Assurance, Infrastructure, Performance, Search, Security, SharePoint, Troubleshooting, Web Parts Send to KindleI’ve been nerding it up lately SharePointwise, doing the geeky things error in the microsoft sharepoint server people protocol handler. that geeks like to do like ADFS and Claims Authentication. So in between trying to get my book fully edited ready for publishing, I might squeeze out the odd technical SharePoint post. Today I had to troubleshoot a broken SharePoint people search for the first time in a while. I thought it was worth explaining the crawl process a little and talking about the most likely ways in which is will https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/bdcedc06-3a7d-4c46-a916-9a6fd0a34af9/error-in-portal-crawl-webservice?forum=sharepointadminprevious break for you, in order of likelihood as I see it. There are articles out on this topic, but none that I found are particularly comprehensive. Background stuff If you consider yourself a legendary IT pro or SharePoint god, feel free to skip this bit. If you prefer a more gentle stroll through SharePoint search land, then read on… When you provision a search service application as part of a http://www.cleverworkarounds.com/2011/07/22/troubleshooting-sharepoint-people-search-101/ SharePoint installation, you are asked for (among other things), a windows account to use for the search service. Below shows the point in the GUI based configuration step where this is done. First up we choose to create a search service application, and then we choose the account to use for the “Search Service Account”. By default this is the account that will do the crawling of content sources. Now the search service account is described as so: “.. the Windows Service account for the SharePoint Server Search Service. This setting affects all Search Service Applications in the farm. You can change this account from the Service Accounts page under Security section in Central Administration.” In reading this, suggests that the windows service (“SharePoint Server Search 14”) would run under this account. The reality is that the SharePoint Server Search 14 service account is the farm account. You can see the pre and post provisioning status below. First up, I show below where SharePoint has been installed and the SharePoint Server Search 14 service is disabled and with service credentials of “Local Service”. The next set of pictures show the Search Service Application provisioned according to the following configuration: Search service account: SEVENSIGMA\searchservice Search admin web service account: SEVENSIGMA\searchadmin
Denied" I am having an issue with indexing user profiles with the SPS3 protocol handler. Each time it runs I get an "Access Denied" error in my crawl logs. I have verified that the default content http://www.busydevelopers.com/article/41995254/Search+crawl+to+SPS3%3A++mysite.domain.com++gives+%26quot%3BAccess+Denied%26quot%3B search account has full read permissions on the web application. I have verified that I don't have a loop back check issue. In my environment I have 3 seperate web applications. http://planetsharepoint.org/profiles/natalya-voskresenskaya One hosts intranet publishing content, one hosts collaboration content and the third is for the mysites. The web applications all use host headers and share a single IP address. Everything is error in over HTTP. My dev farm is configured with a single web front end, a single services server and a SQL server. The services server is running the search admin and crawl components. The web front end hosts the query component. In the search content source the URL being crawled is SPS3://mysites.domain.com and http://mysites.domain.com. In the crawl logs it shows the following error for error in portalcrawl SPS3://mysites.domain.com: Access is denied. Verify that either the Default Content Access Account has access to this repository, or add a crawl rule to crawl this repository. If the repository being crawled is a SharePoint repository, verify that the account you are using has "Full Read" permissions on the SharePoint Web Application being crawled. ( HttpStatusCode Unauthorized The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized. ) Any ideas? I had the same issue. I changed the default content crawl account after install. By default the web application policy is updated but not the profile store access. Go to manage service applications, select user profile service application, and click administrators. You will see your old content access account in there with 'Retrieve people and data for search crawlers' permission, add your new content access account and run a full crawl. Hope this helps someone. I think you are on to something. Although that talks about fast search it appears that I did miss configuring the permissions for my user profile service application. I added my default crawl account and gave it "full control" permissions and now I get t
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