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August 9, 2023 at 11:47 am in reply to: All my indices are gone after auto-updating WP core files #44998
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ParticipantThanks for the reply, Ernest. Now that I’ve continued from where I hibernated, I’m seeing “Approx. remaining time: 39 hours plus.” at over 3% completion. So that looks more realistic.
Not sure what happened earlier. I don’t have any rolling back of db service running. My DB is set to InnoDB and I used https://wordpress.org/plugins/index-wp-mysql-for-speed/
I’ll leave my PC run overnight again and see what happens. Fingers crossed.
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ParticipantWhat will happen if I accidentally hibernated my PC while indexing? I just did that
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ParticipantActually, i don’t have 15 mil rows. I have like 700k custom posts.
Here’s what I did so far,
* Click Delete Index Table button on your index table page on WP admin
* “Initializing…..” text appears and lingers for 1.5 hours.
* Finally I refresh the page but WP admin is not reloading…browser spinning and “Waiting for mysite.com….” appears on bottom left of browser. Stays for like 10 minutes and I give up.
* Open a new tab and enter WP admin. Success. But when I clicked on Ajax Search Pro menu on WP admin, again, it hangs…..spinning.
* Finally I went to deactivate your plugin. But when reactivating, the screen just hangs there – browser spinning and spinning.So, I don’t know what I should do now. I can’t access your plugin at all. I’m hoping for a better solution than just a simple REDO everything from scratch.
Should I just go to my DB and empty the wp_asp_index table directly?
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December 3, 2022 at 1:56 am in reply to: Is the indexing speed proportionate to the CPU and RAM of my server? #40374qwerty389
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December 2, 2022 at 2:08 am in reply to: Is the indexing speed proportionate to the CPU and RAM of my server? #40351qwerty389
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ParticipantActually, I mean when I search a keyword, say “John” (without quotes) and hit Enter, the speed of search results appearing is rather slow compared to the ajax results. Ajax is like 3 seconds but search results on the page are like 30 seconds or more.
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