Este comando detiene todos los Crawls que no estén en estado "Idle": Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource -SearchApplication "Search Service Application" | ForEach-Object { if ($_.CrawlStatus -ne "Idle"){ $_.StopCrawl() } } Con este comando podemos ver el estado de los Content Source: Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource -SearchApplication "Search Service Application" | select Name, CrawlStatus
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Error: Field type ‘XXX’ is not installed properly. Go to the list settings page to delete this field
Normalmente suele producirse cuando desplegamos una columna de sitio errónea y la modificamos. Para resolverlo debemos buscar ese campo en la base de datos de contenido y borrarlo. Lo encontramos con: SELECT * FROM [CONTENT_DB].[dbo].[ContentTypes] WHERE Definition Like '%COLUMN_GUID%' Y lo borramos con: DELETE FROM [CONTENT_DB].[dbo].[ContentTypes] WHERE Definition Like '%COLUMN_GUID%' En ambos casos debemos escribir el …
SharePoint 2013: Configure Search Application Topology
You can configure your Search Application Topology through your servers and manage all its parts separately, or (like in my case) you only need to configure it all in one server. Using PowerShell I've only need to run this following commands:1. Get the Search Service Instance of my server into a variable (The second command …
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SharePoint 2013: Stop Crawls using PowerShell
Run this Script in PowerShell to stop all your Crawls: Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource -SearchApplication "Search Service Application" | ForEach-Object {$_.StopCrawl()} You could also start full Crawls on every Content Source changing the StopCrawl command like this: Get-SPEnterpriseSearchCrawlContentSource -SearchApplication "Search Service Application" | ForEach-Object {$_.StartFullCrawl()}