alternate access mapping errors
From the log...
Alternate access mappings have not been configured. Users or services are accessing the site
http://drbc.rmls.com with the URL
http://sharepointdr. This may cause incorrect links to be stored or returned to users. If this is expected, add the URL
http://sharepointdr as an AAM response URL. For more information, see:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=114854"/>
Object Cache: The super user account utilized by the cache is not configured. This can increase the number of cache misses, which causes the page requests to consume
unnecessary system resources.
To configure the account use the following command 'stsadm -o setproperty -propertyname portalsuperuseraccount -propertyvalue account -url webappurl'. The account
should be any account that has Full Control access to the SharePoint databases but is not an application pool account.
Additional Data:
Current default super user account: SHAREPOINT\system
The start address sts4://drbc.rmls.com/contentdbid={1f1255d6-9ab4-4ecd-b173-73aa9df5dc9f} cannot be crawled.
Context: Application 'Serve_search_queries_over_help_content', Catalog 'Search'
Details:
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.
(0x80041205)
AT
May 11th, 2011 11:08pm
Hi,
Please access the following links for guidance and instructions.
Alternate Access Mapping:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263208(office.12).aspx
Administrative and Service Accounts:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc263445(office.12).aspx
hth,Chirag Patel, MCTS
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May 12th, 2011 1:18am
Hi Andre T,
Could you please send your Alternate access mappings setting into the forum for analysis?
Alternate Access Mapping (AAM) is designed for SharePoint content. It allows you to modify results URLs based on the access URLs for a site.
So, for the same result page, a user accessing from an internal URL will see results with URLs matching the internal site, and a user
accessing from an external URL may get the same result set but with URLs matching the external site. For example, for the same set of SharePoint content, internal users use
http://server to access the site, all
the URLs they get in search results are prefixed with http://server/...
; external users use http://www.microsoft.com,
all the search results they see are prefixed with http://www.microsoft.com.
However, different Internet publishing technologies require different AAM settings. The normal alternate access mappings look like as follows:
http://servername
Default
http://servername
http://external.site
Internet http://external.site
For example, if you want to let users use
http://drbc.rmls.com
to access your SharePoint site, please use the following steps to configure the AAM:
1. Browse to SharePoint Central Administration.
2. Selected the Operations Tab.
3. Click on Alternate Access Mappings.
4. Select Change Alternate Access Mapping Collection from the Show All drop down.
5. Select the name of your site from the list that appears.
6. Click on Edit Public URLs.
7. Add
http://drbc.rmls.com
to the extranet or internet textbox.
8. Click Save.
For the second and third issues, if they aren’t related to the first question. please post each of them in a new thread.
For more information about configuring alternate access mapping, check the following articles:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc261814(office.12).aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/03/06/what-every-sharepoint-administrator-needs-to-know-about-alternate-access-mappings-part-1.aspx
Thanks,
Rock Wang
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May 12th, 2011 6:40am
I put this in the wrong formum. As this is a 2010 question. Thanks for the directions though!
AT
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May 12th, 2011 11:51pm
Hi Andre T,
Thanks for your reply.
If you have any questions about SharePoint server 2007 in the future, please feel free to reply to the forum.
Thanks,
Rock Wang
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May 16th, 2011 5:28am