I just use delta indexing on a cron with a low time to be re-run. Works like
a champ.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:29 PM, James Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Graham Glass wrote:
> > Would another option be to copy the generated sphinx configuration
> > files across to the server and then use them when running the indexer
> > (using the native Sphinx commands rather than the Rake commands)? I
> > will definitely run the indexer on the same machine as the database
> > and search daemon!
>
> This would be the approach I would use. My app that uses sphinx is on
> the same machine as the DB, but I still use the raw searchd/indexer
> commands to control sphinx and it works quite well.
>
> The only real limitation of running the sphinx daemon on a seperate
> machine is that delta indexing won't work.
>
> Your other option would be to run a seperate sphinx daemon on each
> machine running rails. In your case it's only one machine, but there's
> no real reason there can't be multiple sphinx daemons running if you
> have to scale out.
>
> -- James Healy <jimmy-at-deefa-dot-com>  Wed, 10 Dec 2008 12:26:10 +1100
>
> >
>

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