Dear Nick,

apologies for my incredibly late reply, it is very ungracious of me.

Running runjobs correctly updates the links and turns them into blue. I
have not tried with the browser in incognito yet because meanwhile I
disabled the Mediawiki-based caching, seemingly solving the problem. So I'm
tempted to say it was a server-side issue. I'm hoping that the 150 or so
occasional users of the wiki won't load the server to the point that
caching will be necessary. Still, I am puzzled as to why the job queue
continued to grow no matter the http requests from my browser and
the $wgJobRunRate set to 1. Perhaps I'm not understanding how the job queue
works.

Again, apologies for the late reply and thank you for your help!

Kind regards,

Manu


On 8 June 2016 at 21:52, John <[email protected]> wrote:

> Two Yeah things might be happening.
>
> Try opening the page with the red link in a private/incognito mode tab to
> check if it is your  browser caching or the server.
>
> second try running runjobs.php and ensuring that its just not a queue issue
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Emanuele D'Arrigo <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > quick intro: I have been a mediawiki user for a long time (wikipedia and
> > within companies) but I only had a couple of stints at administering
> one. I
> > am in the process of setting one up for my neighborhood - or about 65
> > families.
> >
> > It pretty much all works but as my neighbors includes anything from very
> > hightech people to very lowtech grandpas I have to put extra-care in
> making
> > sure there are no counter-intuitive things happening.
> >
> > One of the counter-intuitive things that -is- happening is that when I
> > create a new page from a pre-existing redlink the link does not become
> blue
> > until I use the /purge action in the URL. I checked with showJobs.php and
> > the job to update the page's cache is there. Somehow however, the jobs do
> > not get triggered. I.e. as $wgJobRunRate is set to the default (1), every
> > http request should take one job off the queue, right? But I'm not seeing
> > this. It seems like the queue just gets longer.
> >
> > I'm wondering, is this perhaps something that has to do with short urls?
> > (they are otherwise functional) Or anything else in my .htaccess? It just
> > seems like mediawiki doesn't see some page reloads or some newly created
> > pages as enough to trigger the jobs queue to move forward.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Manu
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