@jsaw
While I was tracking down the articles that caused indexing errors on my website, I noticed that the indexing process started with the article with the lowest ID (e.g. 1) and continued with the other articles in ascending order (e.g. 2, 3, 4, 5, ...). So, after the indexing process failed, the article with the largest ID (e.g. 123) displayed in the list of indexed articles was the last article that was successfully indexed. The first article that caused the indexing process to fail was the article with the next ID (e.g. 124). Maybe this helps to narrow down the failing article.
Regards
Tom
While I was tracking down the articles that caused indexing errors on my website, I noticed that the indexing process started with the article with the lowest ID (e.g. 1) and continued with the other articles in ascending order (e.g. 2, 3, 4, 5, ...). So, after the indexing process failed, the article with the largest ID (e.g. 123) displayed in the list of indexed articles was the last article that was successfully indexed. The first article that caused the indexing process to fail was the article with the next ID (e.g. 124). Maybe this helps to narrow down the failing article.
Regards
Tom
Statistics: Posted by Tom6293 — Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:26 pm