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  • Plugin Author WebberZone

    (@webberzone)

    Hi, it could potentially be the case of having a lot of posts where PHP is timing out.

    The best solution in this aspect is to actually run the queries within phpMyAdmin.

    Thread Starter Ruhi Karabey

    (@ruyabul)

    Thanks for the reply.
    How do I make recreateindex with phpMyAdmin?
    Regards.

    Plugin Author WebberZone

    (@webberzone)

    Please make sure you back up your database before running the below.

    Could you please delete the full text indexes again and run this in phpMyAdmin:

    ALTER TABLE wp_posts DROP INDEX crp_related;
    ALTER TABLE wp_posts DROP INDEX crp_related_title;
    ALTER TABLE wp_posts DROP INDEX crp_related_content;
    ALTER TABLE wp_posts ADD FULLTEXT crp_related (post_title, post_content);
    ALTER TABLE wp_posts ADD FULLTEXT crp_related_title (post_title);
    ALTER TABLE wp_posts ADD FULLTEXT crp_related_content (post_content);

    You can find the related posts indices at the bottom of the Browse view of the table in phpMyAdmin.

    You need to use the correct prefix i.e. wp_ for your table. Some plugins allow you to change it to something else.

    LSOID

    (@lsoid)

    Hi WebberZone,

    Can you please tell me how to remove the full text indexes first, before running the mysql commands?

    Thank you

    Plugin Author WebberZone

    (@webberzone)

    The first three lines remove the indexes and the next three create them

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