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- Quick Start: Indexing and searching
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- This section describes how to quickly index some data and make it
searchable.
- Administering Hitachi Content Search
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- As a Hitachi Content Search administrator, you are in charge of understanding your organization's data, processing it, and indexing it in a way that your users can easily find what they're looking for.
- Documents
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- A document is a representation of a piece of data. Every piece of data read by a workflow task, whether it's a picture, PDF, audio file or any other type of data, is converted into a document.
- Workflows
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- Workflows let you pick which data to process, how to process it, and what to do with the
results. They do this by letting you associate data connections, processing pipelines, and
index collections with each other.
- Actions
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- Actions allow components to be used in ways beyond their typical uses. For example, data connections are typically used as workflow inputs for reading files. But if a data connection supports actions, you can use it in a pipeline or workflow output to do things like create or delete files.
- Data connections
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- A data source is a repository of files, such as an HCP system. For your system to be able to access the files in a data source, you need to create a data connection that contains all required access and authentication information for the data source.
- Processing pipelines and stages
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- Processing pipelines perform operations on the documents that the system extracts from
your data sources.
- Solr aliases
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- For users with multiple Solr index collections, Solr aliases can help provide federated, sorted search results to make all of the accompanying documents more manageable to search through. The aliases you create will appear as a selectable index value in the Search App.
- Content classes
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- You can use content classes to make your files more searchable. Each content class identifies
bits of information in your documents and extracts that information as fields. These fields
can then be indexed and used in searches.
- Index collections
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- An index collection is a set of instructions for building a search index. Each index
collection contains both of these:
- Best practices
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- This section contains topics that describe some best practices for administering
your system.
- Troubleshooting
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- HCP for Cloud Scale Bucket Indexing (Preview Mode)
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- HCP for Cloud Scale Bucket Indexing allows HCP for cloud scale users to index and search the objects contained within the buckets of their S3 Console software through HCI.