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144 Chapter 11: Searching Collections with the rcvdk Utility
The help command produces the following list of available commands:
RC> help
Available commands:
search s Search documents.
results r Display search results.
clusters c Display clustered search results.
view v View document.
summarize z Summarize documents.
attach a Attach to one or more collections.
detach d Detach from one or more collections.
quit q Leave application.
about Display VDK ‘About’ info
help ? Display help text; ‘help help’ for details.
expert x Toggle expert mode on/off.
RC>
You can enter the letter q at the RC prompt at any time to quit the application.
Attaching to a collection using the rcvdk utility
To search a collection, you first must attach to it using the attach (a) command. This command
must include the pathname to a collection directory as an argument. After you press Return, the
rcvdk utility reports whether the
attach command was successful; for example:
RC>a /z/doc1/c/public/Collection/file_walking/collbldg/html
Attaching to collection:
/z/doc1/c/public/Collection/file_walking/collbldg/html
Successfully attached to 1 collection.
RC>
The rcvdk utility lets you attach to one or more collections. The specified collections remain
attached until you detach from one or more collections using the
detach (d) command.
Basic searching
To retrieve all documents, use the
search (s) command without arguments. After you press
Return, a search update message is produced, as follows:
RC>s
Search update: finished (100%). Retrieved: 85(85)/85.
RC>
The search results indicate that 85 of the total 85 documents in the collection were retrieved. If
you specify a query argument, such as “universal filter,” a subset of the total documents in the
collection that contain the specified string is retrieved; for example:
RC>s universal filter
Search update: finished (100%). Retrieved: 18(18)/85.
RC>
In the message returned for the preceding search, the rcvdk utility indicates that 18 documents
matched the query. You can perform more elaborate queries using the Verity query language, as
shown in the following example:
RC>s universal filter <OR> filter.Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tools