Oh and if i use another config file like development.sphinx.conf it complains about not pid file in the log directory called searchd.development.pid. so it can read it just fine. all the searchd commands are using pid_file variable just fine, but the indexer is getting another pid from somewhere.
Erik On Nov 19, 1:12 pm, erik <[email protected]> wrote: > I can't find anyone with his problem...which is awesome. > > I compiled Sphinx 0.9.8.1-id64-release like this > ./configure --enable-id64 > > This is on a mac leopard. > > The issue i'm having is with rotate. It doesn't matter if i do it > from the command line or through thinking_sphinx. > > searchd starts, stops and indexes just fine. > > The pid file is in my working_directory/log/searchd.test.pid and it is > correct and everyone can read it. > > Right now it has : 8766 > in it and nothing else > > When I run /usr/local/bin/indexer --config /Users/erik/work/carwoo/ > viper/config/test.sphinx.conf --rotate dealership_delta > > it prints out this: > > Sphinx 0.9.8.1-id64-release (r1533) > Copyright (c) 2001-2008, Andrew Aksyonoff > > using config file '/Users/erik/work/carwoo/viper/config/ > test.sphinx.conf'... > indexing index 'dealership_delta'... > collected 0 docs, 0.0 MB > collected 0 attr values > sorted 0.0 Mvalues, nan% done > total 0 docs, 0 bytes > total 0.016 sec, 0.00 bytes/sec, 0.00 docs/sec > WARNING: no process found by PID 12562. > WARNING: indices NOT rotated. > > The PID is the wrong freaking number. I have searched for 12562 all > over and can not find it. It's using the exact same config file. > > if i do a ps -aux | grep search i get: > erik 8766 0.0 0.0 604196 284 s002 S 12:49PM 0:00.06 > searchd --pidfile --config /Users/erik/work/carwoo/viper_head/viper/ > config/test.sphinx.conf > > same config files and searchd is working just fine. > > I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE THIS ROGUE PID FILE IS BUT THIS IS DRIVING ME > CRAZY!!! > > ok, i feel better. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Erik -- 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]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/thinking-sphinx?hl=.
