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f4vn 08-26-2008 03:25 AM

my server was high load and overload when I used this mod.... So bad !!!

Phalynx 08-26-2008 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by turbosatan (Post 1605671)
issues with tagging old threads
i have installed as per the instructions and run the scheduled task but it seems to display "Done" very quickly and there are no old threads with any tags.
could you please advise the best course of action.

To get support, you will need to click "Mark as Installed".

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reeftanksonline (Post 1605707)
I have an issue when I try to add a tag to an already tagged thread it tells me its invalid. Is it from my settings?

Yes, check your settings. Maybe the limits for f.e. length are too tight.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cSh (Post 1606843)
yes enabled
but example vbulletin.best.module
keywords ; vbulletin best module
true keyword ; vbulletin , best , module

I will take a deeper look soon.

Quote:

Originally Posted by f4vn (Post 1607058)
my server was high load and overload when I used this mod.... So bad !!!

Don't understand this. When do you have a high load? As I know only if your tag your old threads for the first time.

turbosatan 08-26-2008 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 1607288)
To get support, you will need to click "Mark as Installed".

i am sure the advice will be forthcoming now i clicked the button

Phalynx 08-26-2008 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by turbosatan (Post 1605671)
i have installed as per the instructions and run the scheduled task but it seems to display "Done" very quickly and there are no old threads with any tags.

Did you checked this already?

* If no threads are tagged you will have to check the following:
- Is the modification enabled? Is the action you are testing enabled? (vBulletin tagging, whole auto thread tagger system, AJAX, new threads)
- Are the words you are using badwords or filtered out?

* Cron/Scheduled Task is not tagging all threads.
- The cron is limited to 500 (you can change this via settings) threads per run to avoid heavy impact on server. Make sure you run maintenance auto tagger before this to tag old threads. You can check the scheduled tasks log to see if it is running correctly.
Important: If a thread title does not meet minimum requirements to be included in tags (f.e. one word thread titles, too short words), it will be forever in this queue.

turbosatan 08-26-2008 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 1607350)
Did you checked this already?

* If no threads are tagged you will have to check the following:
- Is the modification enabled? Is the action you are testing enabled? (vBulletin tagging, whole auto thread tagger system, AJAX, new threads)
- Are the words you are using badwords or filtered out?

* Cron/Scheduled Task is not tagging all threads.
- The cron is limited to 500 (you can change this via settings) threads per run to avoid heavy impact on server. Make sure you run maintenance auto tagger before this to tag old threads. You can check the scheduled tasks log to see if it is running correctly.
Important: If a thread title does not meet minimum requirements to be included in tags (f.e. one word thread titles, too short words), it will be forever in this queue.

yes the mod is certainly on but it doesseem to have stalled.

is there a way of emptying the queue as i have a lot of old posts and the only thing i can think of is the queue has filled up with invalid posts for tagging purposes and cannot add any more.

or can i increase the max from 500 up to 5k for a short while so the older threads can be tagged. i am happy to take the performance hit for a short time

Phalynx 08-26-2008 01:33 PM

It seems you didn't run maintenance tools/tag threads? Please read the above. There also states that you can lift up the 500 limit. Also, check the cron log.

turbosatan 08-26-2008 01:46 PM

i went into scheduled tasks as instructed and clicked on the scheduled task

is there another maintenance task i should be running in addition to this or is it just the one?

i will reread the instructions regarding lifting te 500 limit. unless you could quickly tell me where to do this

Phalynx 08-26-2008 02:22 PM

Scheduled Task is not Maintenance Tool. Please run Maintenance Tool, Auto Tag Threads before.

turbosatan 08-26-2008 02:55 PM

ok so your instructions say
Quote:

"Automatic Tagging of existing threads
You can tag existing threads via maintenance or scheduled task/cron. They will be created with a special flag so they can be easily identified and deleted. Manual assigned tags are not touched. Maintenance is also working if Automatic Tagging is disabled via settings. Great if you want to test some settings. Automatic Tagging will take the date of the thread creation and also the userid of the creator. This process can be automated by running a scheduled job once a night.

Please keep in mind that tags that were proposed via AJAX are not tagged as auto tagged and therefore cannot be identified as such (and therefore not deleted automatically). If you want to retain the auto tagged flag you should disable AJAX and enable the tagging after the thread has been saved. As an alternative way you can also disable this and let new threads be tagged in the night from the scheduled job."
so it details you can use either maintenance or scheduled task/cron

i have found the maintenance item referred to now

for anyone else who has the same issues you need to go to

Maintenance -> update counters -> the bottom option on thios page is auto tag threads.

maybe it would be a bit clearer if you added this into the instructions.?

Phalynx 08-26-2008 03:07 PM

As I already stated to you:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...50#post1607350

This is taken from the troubleshooting passage:
Quote:

* Cron/Scheduled Task is not tagging all threads.
- The cron is limited to 500 (you can change this via settings) threads per run to avoid heavy impact on server. Make sure you run maintenance auto tagger before this to tag old threads. You can check the scheduled tasks log to see if it is running correctly.
Important: If a thread title does not meet minimum requirements to be included in tags (f.e. one word thread titles, too short words), it will be forever in this queue.


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