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Despite number of sentences for search snippets set to 1, a wild amount of data is returned #149

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shefulloflight opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 0 comments

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Describe the bug
In let searchWidget = createSearch(), for number of sentences to show before each matching snippet I specify 1, a large amount of information is returned for a page whose only content comprises links to other pqges.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Navigate to https://qumulo.com/search.html?query=NFS
  2. Scroll down until you see this giant result:

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On-Prem: Working with the NFS Protocol
Working with the NFS Protocol Working with the NFS Protocol | Qumulo Documentation About Qumulo Knowledge Base Nexus Trends Send Slack Message Open a Case Toggle navigation Qumulo Documentation Reading Mode Edit on GitHub Download PDF Qumulo On-Premises Administrator Guide Documentation Home Administrator Guide Home Contacting the Qumulo Care Team Getting Started Creating and Managing Directory Quotas Supported Configurations and Known Limits System Upgrades Feature Log Upgrade Modes Performing Upgrades Replication Version Requirements and Upgrade Recommendations Authentication Installing VPN Keys Configuring SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) Configuring Search Trusted Domains Configuring LDAP Creating and Using Bearer Tokens Connecting to External Services Creating and Using Access Tokens Connecting a Kubernetes Cluster Authorization Managing Role-Based Access Control Managing Cross-Protocol Permissions Using SMB Host Restrictions Using Active Directory for POSIX Attributes Network Configuration Required Networking Ports Configuring IPv6 Connecting to Multiple Virtual Networks Configuring Round-Robin DNS on Windows Server Network Multitenancy Partitioning a Cluster into Tenants Configuring Management Protocols Configuring File System Protocols Web UI Setting the Web UI Login Banner Setting the Web UI Inactivity Timeout qq CLI Getting Started with the qq CLI Enabling Autocomplete for the qq CLI Metadata Managing User-Defined Metadata Snapshots How Snapshots Work Managing Snapshots Locking and Unlocking Snapshots Recovering Files by Using Snapshots Encryption and Data Security Managing Encryption at Rest Managing SMB3 Encryption in Transit Generating and Storing ECDSA Keys Managing Security Keys Installing a Signed SSL Certificate Node Addition and Replacement How Drive and Node Failure Protection Works Adding Nodes to an Existing Cluster Increasing the Node Fault Tolerance Level during Node-Add Operations Adding Nodes with Adaptive Data Protection Replacing Nodes by Performing a Transparent Platform Refresh Improving Performance by Migrating a Cluster to a Different License Class Understanding Offline Nodes and Checking for Free Space Data Replication Creating and Managing a Continuous Replication Relationship Shift-To Amazon S3 Shift-From Amazon S3 File System Changes How File System Change Notifications Work Watching for Changes with SMB2 CHANGE_NOTIFY Watching for Changes with REST NFS Creating and Managing an NFS Export Enabling and Using NFSv4.1 Managing File Access Permissions with ACLs Host Access Rules for NFS Exports NFSv4.1 with Kerberos How NFSv4.1 Works with Kerberos Prerequisites for Joining to Active Directory Configuring Active Directory Performing Additional Cluster Configuration Using Kerberos Permissions Configuring a Linux Client Configuring Cross-Domain Active Directory Trusts Troubleshooting NFSv4.1 with Kerberos SMB Creating and Managing an SMB Share Managing File Shares by Using the Shared Folders MMC Snap-In S3 API Configuring and Using the S3 API Creating and Managing S3 Access Keys Creating and Managing S3 Buckets Managing Access to S3 Buckets Managing Access Policies for S3 Buckets Managing Multipart S3 Uploads Supported Functionality and Limits Monitoring and Metrics Enabling Cloud-Based Monitoring and Remote Support Connecting to Cloud-Based Monitoring and S3 with a Custom Proxy Restoring the Default Values for Cloud-Based and Nexus Monitoring OpenMetrics API Specification Home › Qumulo On-Premises Administrator Guide › Working with the NFS Protocol Working with the NFS Protocol Table of Contents Creating and Managing an NFS Export Enabling and Using NFSv4.1 Managing File Access Permissions with ACLs Host Access Rules for NFS Exports Copyright © 2024 Qumulo, Inc.

Expected behavior
A listing of no more than the topic titles linked from the page: https://docs.qumulo.com/administrator-guide/nfs/

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