Hi Chris

Permissions could have certainly played a part in why things wouldn't work... 
but still, if you hit any further problems, let us know.

Cheers

-- 
Pat

On 04/11/2012, at 10:26 AM, internetchris wrote:

> I'm hesitant to say I have it working, but it seems to be. The only thing I 
> noticed is that the owner of my script file (.sh)  was "root". I chown'ed the 
> file and, stopped the service and then restarted everything. It seems to be 
> working. I don't really know why it wouldn't have given me an error prior, 
> but I won't argue with the fact it's working. I will monitor it closely over 
> the next week.
> 
> 
> 
> On Monday, October 15, 2012 10:14:44 AM UTC-6, internetchris wrote:
> Hi Group,
> 
> I'm not sure why this isn't working. I have setup TS in the past without 
> issue. I'm re-indexins my Rails app using a cronjob...
> 
> The cronjob log makes it looks like it's successful, if I run the script 
> manually I get the following output.
> 
> Generating Configuration to 
> /home/public_html/myapp.com/releases/20121015032144/config/production.sphinx.conf
> Sphinx 2.0.5-release (r3308)
> Copyright (c) 2001-2012, Andrew Aksyonoff
> Copyright (c) 2008-2012, Sphinx Technologies Inc (http://sphinxsearch.com)
> 
> using config file 
> '/home/public_html/myapp.com/releases/20121015032144/config/production.sphinx.conf'...
> indexing index 'user_core'...
> WARNING: collect_hits: mem_limit=0 kb too low, increasing to 13568 kb
> collected 74 docs, 0.0 MB
> sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done
> total 74 docs, 2438 bytes
> total 0.028 sec, 86026 bytes/sec, 2611.15 docs/sec
> skipping non-plain index 'user'...
> total 3 reads, 0.000 sec, 1.5 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg
> total 9 writes, 0.000 sec, 1.1 kb/call avg, 0.0 msec/call avg
> rotating indices: succesfully sent SIGHUP to searchd (pid=713).
> 
> 
> The biggest thing I see here is that it's "rotating indices" and I don't 
> remember seeing any of my previous apps doing this. In addition, I'm using a 
> rackspace cloud mysql db, but that should make a difference if it's finding 
> my data. I can finally get it to work after several attempts using "rake 
> ts:rebuild", but that's not ideal. 
> 
> 
> Here's my cronjob:
> 
> # m h  dom mon dow   command
> */1 * * * * cd /home/public_html/myapp.com/current && source 
> /home/internetchris/.rvm/gems/rub-1.9.3-p194@global/bin/rake  && 
> /usr/bin/rake RAILS_ENV=production ts:index
> 
> 
> Here's my syslog output for the cronjob:
> 
> Oct 15 16:03:01 web01 CRON[16079]: (internetchris) CMD (cd 
> /home/public_html/myapp.com/current && source 
> /home/internetchris/.rvm/gems/rub-1.9.3-p194@global/bin/rake  && 
> /usr/bin/rake RAILS_ENV=production ts:index)
> 
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> 
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