Scott, My original define_index has grown to have some fancy other options I had to add in (so I can easily index a bitmask) so it will look a bit funny. Although I have tried ripping everything out but a single indexed field, as well as indexing a single field on a different model.
fancy index: http://pastie.org/482782 generated config: http://pastie.org/482784 The second 'test' index is a basic define_index do indexes email end Jake On May 19, 12:48 am, aitrus <[email protected]> wrote: > Can you pastie your define_index statements, and your table schema? > Can ;you also pastie your sphinx.conf that's generated? > > Be sure to check the name of your columns. Some may conflict with > reserved words in Ruby / Sphinx / whatever. > > Also, test your define_index first, with one or two columns and no > other fancy options. > > Scott > > On May 18, 10:21 am, Jacob <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > This is probably more a question for the Sphinx forum, but I'll ask > > here first. I have defined indexes for two of my models and was able > > to index a couple weeks back. Now when I try and index it looks like > > Sphinx is finding the documents, but isn't indexing anything. The > > physical size of the collected documents also looks to be very off. > > I've tried Googling for days and haven't been able to find any leads. > > Does this mean the indexing query is not returning any rows? > > > Thanks > > Jake > > > indexing index 'property_core'... > > collected 700 docs, 0.2 MB > > collected 0 attr values > > sorted 0.0 Mvalues, 100.0% done > > sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done > > total 700 docs, 212855 bytes > > total 0.144 sec, 1482617.91 bytes/sec, 4875.77 docs/sec > > distributed index 'property' can not be directly indexed; skipping. > > indexing index 'user_core'... > > collected 45204 docs, 0.0 MB > > collected 0 attr values > > sorted 0.0 Mvalues, 100.0% done > > sorted 0.0 Mhits, 100.0% done > > total 45204 docs, 423 bytes > > total 0.151 sec, 2795.51 bytes/sec, 298743.00 docs/sec > > distributed index 'user' can not be directly indexed; skipping. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thinking Sphinx" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/thinking-sphinx?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
