Search::InvertedIndex::add_key_to_group() - Unable to read 'ged_000000000000_e_0000000055c7' record. Database may be corrupt. at /home/earle/openguides.org/lib/CGI/Wiki/Search/SII.pm line 204 wq
On Tue 09 Dec 2003, Bob Walker bob@randomness.org.uk wrote:
Search::InvertedIndex::add_key_to_group() - Unable to read 'ged_000000000000_e_0000000055c7' record. Database may be corrupt. at /home/earle/openguides.org/lib/CGI/Wiki/Search/SII.pm line 204 wq
Time for a reindex... Earle, OK with you if I do one this evening?
I think Jody mentioned he'd tracked down this problem... or was that another one?
Plucene is looking tempting, shame I keep just talking about it and never looking at the code.
Kake
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:49:47PM +0000, Kate L Pugh wrote:
Time for a reindex... Earle, OK with you if I do one this evening?
Fine with me. For the record (and my faulty memory) what does that involve?
Cheers,
E.
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:49:47PM +0000, Kate L Pugh wrote:
Time for a reindex... Earle, OK with you if I do one this evening?
On Tue 09 Dec 2003, Earle Martin openguides@downlode.org wrote:
Fine with me.
I actually did it this morning. A test edit on the Sandbox worked fine so all should be well now.
For the record (and my faulty memory) what does that involve?
Deleting the corrupt index files, then reading in and rewriting every page on the wiki.
Kake
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate L Pugh" kake@earth.li To: "Discussion of the Open Guide to London." openguides-london@openguides.org Sent: 10 December 2003 09:42 Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-London] error message when editign
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 03:49:47PM +0000, Kate L Pugh wrote:
Time for a reindex... Earle, OK with you if I do one this evening?
On Tue 09 Dec 2003, Earle Martin openguides@downlode.org wrote:
Fine with me.
I actually did it this morning. A test edit on the Sandbox worked fine so all should be well now.
For the record (and my faulty memory) what does that involve?
Deleting the corrupt index files, then reading in and rewriting every page on the wiki.
Just curious, is there a way of doing this without mangling the recent changes?
"Kate L Pugh" kake@earth.li wrote:
Deleting the corrupt index files, then reading in and rewriting every page on the wiki.
On Thu 11 Dec 2003, Ivor Williams ivor.williams@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
Just curious, is there a way of doing this without mangling the recent changes?
Yes, by going through a search object instead of a wiki object, but we never think of amending the script to do that until we're at the point where we really have to do the reindexing *now*. I believe Jody wrote something to do it the right way though?
Kake
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