• Resolved teminet

    (@teminet)


    Why is the index deleted by itself? Do I have to constantly synchronize manually?

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  • Thread Starter teminet

    (@teminet)

    Also I couldn’t understand the logic of the event in the picture. Total memory is always 0 but everything works as I want (except for deleting the index after a certain period of time and having to do manual synchronization) and I also have a proxy plugin installed but I don’t know what to do to make dynamic display in the search box with ajax. theme: woodmart, redis dynamic cache active, varnish static cache active, server nginx and also Index WP MySQL For Speed ??plugin which I think is useful is active in wordpress. Could there be any conflict or incompatibility in this case? If you have time, I would be very happy if you could address the questions one by one and I am sure it would answer the curiosity of many users. Best regards.

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    Plugin Contributor Felipe Elia

    (@felipeelia)

    The index should NEVER delete itself, so it is probably something wrong with your environment. Content is constantly updated when you create, edit, or delete any post, page, or CPT.

    For the memory part, it just indicates no memory is being used right now, so you should be good.

    For the others, as?we don’t provide support here, please create separate issues in our GitHub repository.

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