I'm really pulling at straws now... but what happens if you remove the address 
line in your sphinx.yml? Or change it to 127.0.0.1?

-- 
Pat

On 05/10/2010, at 8:52 AM, Ryan wrote:

> Yeah, no other searchd running after ts:stop.
> 
> Running that via script/console gets me this output:
> 
>>> ThinkingSphinx::Configuration.instance.version
> => "0.9.9"
> 
> I've still been trying to get it to work on our staging with no luck
> on 0.9.9.  Its strange since it works so good with 0.9.8.
> 
> On Oct 2, 2:35 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Ryan
>> 
>> Can you run ts:stop, and then confirm that there are no other searchd 
>> processes running via 'ps aux | grep searchd'?
>> 
>> I know it's a little obvious, but doesn't hurt to double check.
>> 
>> If that's all fine, what's the output of the following in script/console:
>>   ThinkingSphinx::Configuration.instance.version
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> --
>> Pat
>> 
>> On 02/10/2010, at 3:15 AM, Ryan wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> All I ever see in searchd.log is messages about rotating index.  In
>>> searchd.query.log I see the search messages from thinking sphinx even
>>> though I get back no results.  When I use the search CLI I don't seem
>>> to see anything in any log file even though I do get results.
>> 
>>> My sphinx.yml looks like this:
>> 
>>> production:
>>>  searchd_file_path: "/usr/local/site/staging/indexes/"
>>>  address: 0.0.0.0
>>>  log: '/usr/local/websites/staging/site/current/log/searchd.log'
>>>  query_log: '/usr/local/websites/staging/site/current/log/
>>> searchd.query.log'
>>>  pid_file: '/usr/local/websites/staging/site/current/log/
>>> searchd.production.pid'
>>>  bin_path: '/usr/local/bin'
>>>  mem_limit: 256M
>> 
>>> I've also tried changing the address to listen as it looks like thats
>>> what 0.9.9 wants now but still no luck getting results under 0.9.9.
>> 
>>> Thanks for you help,
>>> Ryan
>> 
>>> On Oct 1, 6:53 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi Ryan
>> 
>>>> Is there anything in the searchd.log when you're querying via TS? Is that 
>>>> any different to what you see with the search CLI tool?
>> 
>>>> Also: what's the contents of your config/sphinx.yml file?
>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Pat
>> 
>>>> On 30/09/2010, at 4:57 AM, Ryan wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Thanks for the reply Pat.  Yeah we tried doing a rebuild with no
>>>>> luck.  I've tried searching one model or many models and still no
>>>>> results.  We are indexing about 20 different models currently.
>> 
>>>>> Here is an example of one model's define_index that I tried searching
>>>>> on alone:
>> 
>>>>> define_index do
>>>>>    indexes school.name
>>>>>    has id, :as => :school_id
>> 
>>>>>    set_property :enable_star => 1
>>>>>    set_property :min_prefix_len => 3
>>>>>    set_property :delta => true
>>>>>  end
>> 
>>>>> If I search it through the sphinx command line tool I get back results
>>>>> but when I use thinking sphinx I get back no results with 0.9.9.  Soon
>>>>> as we switch back to 0.9.8 results show up again in thinking sphinx.
>> 
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Ryan
>> 
>>>>> On Sep 28, 4:26 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Ryan
>> 
>>>>>> I'm going to start with the basics, though I'm sure you've done this 
>>>>>> already: have you run 'rake ts:rebuild' (or the separate equivalent 
>>>>>> tasks: ts:stop, ts:in, ts:start)?
>> 
>>>>>> If that doesn't help, how many models are you indexing? Can you choose 
>>>>>> one, search on just that, and tell us what the define_index block for it 
>>>>>> is?
>> 
>>>>>> Cheers
>> 
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Pat
>> 
>>>>>> On 29/09/2010, at 5:03 AM, Ryan wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>> We are currently running Thinking Sphinx 1.3.20 and Sphinx 0.9.8 and
>>>>>>> everything is working great.  We tried upgrading Sphinx to 0.9.9 and
>>>>>>> every search from thinking sphinx gets no results returned.  I see the
>>>>>>> search come through in the searchd.query.log.  We also did the same
>>>>>>> search via command line and sphinx is returning results so it seems to
>>>>>>> be a problem with thinking sphinx or how we have it configured.
>> 
>>>>>>> Are we maybe missing a config file change that needs to happen for
>>>>>>> Sphinx 0.9.9?
>> 
>>>>>>> Thank you for you help.
>> 
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