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View forum posts 4.1.12
So for the last 6 months or perhaps longer (first I heard of it was 6 months ago) when a member clicks on another members name in the postbit (legacy) and clicks the "View Forum Posts" link ... it doesn't show recent posts. There's about a 3 week gap between the posts the link returns and the actual most recent post of the user.
This is the only search that's buggered up (http://www.braintalkcommunities.org/...st&showposts=1) but is "fixed" for a little while after I rebuild the search index. Anyone have any ideas as to what's going on with this search feature? |
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What is set for AdminCP > Settings > Options > message searching options > Queue Search Updates ? And if it's set to yes, look at Scheduled Tasks and make sure the task to run the queue processor task is running.
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Ok it was set to yes but there was no "Search Queue Updates" in the scheduled task. Do you happen to know how to set it up? Or where I can go searching for instructions on setting it up?
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I don't know the actual name of it as it has changed a few times (mine still is just called "tsq"). Here are the specifics of setting it up.
Title: Search Queue Update Minute: 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 Active: Yes Filename: ./includes/cron/queueprocessor.php Save it. Run it. It should now be set to run every 10 minutes on your forum and index all new posts every 10 minutes. |
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John Lester, t-j |
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Thank you Lynne
There was a process called queuprocessor but for some reason it was set to run every 0 hour every ten minutes. I have just now changed that to * (every hour) and every 10 minutes and will see if it's working properly tomorrow. --------------- Added [DATE]1370117863[/DATE] at [TIME]1370117863[/TIME] --------------- Ok so queueprocessor wasn't running even with all settings set properly. I have just created the task that you laid out of me and will report back when I check it again later today |
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Ok it's not running at all. In the scheduled task manager it shows when it's supposed to run next, but it never shows up in the log, and it's not running. So I attached two screen shots, the first is how the task is set up, and the other is the task log showing that it isn't running.
Note: It doesn't show in the log even when it's run manually. The log shows a span of roughly 3 hours of tasks. |
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You don't have a log phrase in there. Also, are you checking your error_logs ?
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Sheesh.....you're right I don't have a phrase in there *smacks the back of his head* I haven't seen anything in the error logs that relates to scheduled tasks, just a few 404 errors that I haven't figured out yet
Ok so I'll put in a log phrase and see what happens. |
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Ok I placed a log phrase but it's still not showing up on the task log. In case I'm missing something in the error log, I have attached it as a .txt file.
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So if you run it manually, what happens? Any error or output?
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