Port and PID have literally nothing to do with one another. Sphinx uses port 
9312 by default, and you can configure it otherwise using the --port flag when 
you start searchd.

Walter

> On Mar 28, 2018, at 11:36 AM, Evan Shabsove <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So I have set up a separate server with my app's code running sphinx and have 
> ran all the ts rake tasks. 
> 
> When configuring sphinx in my thinking_sphinx.yml file what address should I 
> use? Currently I just have it pointing to the public IP of the server, but I 
> would imagine I need to point it at the searchd client PID correct? Something 
> like MY_IP:31096?
> 
> Also what port should I open on my server?  Should it be port 31096?
> 
> Thanks,
> Evan
> 
> On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 8:47:46 PM UTC-4, Pat Allan wrote:
> No worries about asking the questions :)
> 
> And yes, that thread contains the right advice - you want to deploy a copy of 
> your app to the Sphinx server, and have the address setting configured with 
> the appropriate IP/host. That server is where you’ll run all the TS rake 
> tasks, and it’s where the Sphinx daemon is and the index files. Each of your 
> app servers then make a request to this Sphinx server.
> 
> If that’s not clear or if you have further questions, do ask :)
> 
> — 
> Pat
> 
>> On 22 Mar 2018, at 5:59 am, Evan Shabsove <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I think you addressed the same problem in this thread as well 
>> https://github.com/pat/thinking-sphinx/issues/1005 
>> 
>> Sorry if this comes up a lot, I bet you get these kind of questions all the 
>> time.
>> 
>> On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 2:46:18 PM UTC-4, Evan Shabsove wrote:
>> Hey Pat, sorry I know this post was forever ago now but I was never quite 
>> able to figure out a solution for this, currently we just turned searching 
>> off on our app but that's far from desirable. 
>> 
>> I'm fairly new to the world of dev-ops so I don't think I was asking the 
>> right question in my first message. Originally I was trying to install 
>> Thinking Sphinx on every new instance launched by Elastic Beanstalk, but 
>> this would be a poor way of doing it, correct? Because then every new 
>> instance has different indexes?
>> 
>> What I want to do now is set up a server that runs the Sphinx client, and 
>> our app makes search requests to this server. This way searching is not tied 
>> to the auto scaling environment.
>> 
>> I guess my questions are is this possible? And if yes how can I tell my 
>> rails app to point to this new server? 
>> 
>> Thanks for the help!
>> Evan
>> 
>> On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 10:07:02 AM UTC-5, Evan Shabsove wrote:
>> Hmm okay, I'll try to get the client libraries installed, I'm a bit new to 
>> yum as well so this process has been a bit of a challenge ahaha. I'll give 
>> it a shot and let you know if that gets everything working, thanks!
>> 
>> On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 9:27:30 PM UTC-5, Pat Allan wrote:
>> Hi Evan,
>> 
>> I think you’re right about it being a dependency issue. Sphinx will require 
>> mysql-related dependencies - you don’t need a MySQL server running, but you 
>> will need client libraries installed. I’m not across yum, so I’m not sure 
>> what’s ideal. Also, it’s worth noting that you may need to reinstall Sphinx 
>> after the mysql dependencies, to ensure it picks up on them correctly.
>> 
>> Do let us know if you find a solution!
>> 
>> — 
>> Pat
>> 
>>> On 4 Jan 2018, at 8:29 am, Evan Shabsove <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey everyone, 
>>> 
>>> I've been trying to set up sphinx on an elastic beanstalk instance. I 
>>> currently have searchd running, but when I try to run the command 
>>> 
>>> RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake ts:index
>>> 
>>> I get an error of 
>>> 
>>> using config file '/var/app/ondeck/config/production.sphinx.conf'...
>>> WARNING: key 'enable_star' was permanently removed from Sphinx 
>>> configuration. Refer to documentation for details.
>>> WARNING: key 'enable_star' was permanently removed from Sphinx 
>>> configuration. Refer to documentation for details.
>>> indexing index 'custom_field_value_core'...
>>> indexer: relocation error: indexer: symbol mysql_init, version 
>>> libmysqlclient_18 not defined in file libmysqlclient.so.18 with link time 
>>> reference
>>> 
>>> When I try to make a search query on the website I get an error of 
>>> 
>>> "free":"no enabled local indexes to search
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I think the main issue is the "indexer: relocation error" but I'm not 
>>> completely sure. I see that the app uses enable_star which has been removed 
>>> but I don't think this is what's causing the problem. 
>>> 
>>> I'm guessing that I need to yum install a dependency that I'm missing but I 
>>> don't know what, if anyone could point me in the right direction that would 
>>> be very much appreciated! 
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
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