On 1/28/08, Clayton Dukes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Alex :-0
> If he followed the install documentation, he *should* already have this cron
> entry :-)
I was under the impression his problem stemmed from "old" hosts which
*used* to log being no longer existent in logsYYYYMMDD or all_logs but
still showing up in search_cache; which I've seen before and is easily
fixed by doing:
TRUNCATE search_cache;
Then you need to do a one-time run of your reloadcache.php script to
populate it again.
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