Amaury Well-known member Mar 3, 2014 #1 How would I set up a cron entry that does this? (Or does one already exist?) I deleted this spammer's content yesterday, and it's still showing on the forum list, but if I go into the node, it's not there, so it's definitely been deleted: Spoiler: Spammer These are the current cron entries: Spoiler: Current Cron Entries
How would I set up a cron entry that does this? (Or does one already exist?) I deleted this spammer's content yesterday, and it's still showing on the forum list, but if I go into the node, it's not there, so it's definitely been deleted: Spoiler: Spammer These are the current cron entries: Spoiler: Current Cron Entries
Jake Bunce Well-known member Mar 4, 2014 #2 Why cron? Just run it once: Admin CP -> Tools -> Rebuild Caches -> Rebuild Forum Information Normally this is only required after maintenance. For normal usage and posting the cache should automatically update without having to run the tool. Upvote 0 Downvote
Why cron? Just run it once: Admin CP -> Tools -> Rebuild Caches -> Rebuild Forum Information Normally this is only required after maintenance. For normal usage and posting the cache should automatically update without having to run the tool.
Amaury Well-known member Mar 4, 2014 #3 Jake Bunce said: Why cron? Just run it once: Admin CP -> Tools -> Rebuild Caches -> Rebuild Forum Information Normally this is only required after maintenance. For normal usage and posting the cache should automatically update without having to run the tool. Click to expand... Hm. It's still there, so either it's my cache or a server issue. Can you see it? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jake Bunce said: Why cron? Just run it once: Admin CP -> Tools -> Rebuild Caches -> Rebuild Forum Information Normally this is only required after maintenance. For normal usage and posting the cache should automatically update without having to run the tool. Click to expand... Hm. It's still there, so either it's my cache or a server issue. Can you see it?
Jake Bunce Well-known member Mar 4, 2014 #4 Yes I can see it. Probably submit a ticket so we can take a look: https://xenforo.com/customers/support Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes I can see it. Probably submit a ticket so we can take a look: https://xenforo.com/customers/support
Amaury Well-known member Mar 4, 2014 #5 Jake Bunce said: Yes I can see it. Probably submit a ticket so we can take a look: https://xenforo.com/customers/support Click to expand... Actually, I never did run rebuild forum information, which I now just did and it resolved the issue. Now to figure out why it wasn't done automatically. If you want to make an account on there, I can temporarily make you an administrator. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jake Bunce said: Yes I can see it. Probably submit a ticket so we can take a look: https://xenforo.com/customers/support Click to expand... Actually, I never did run rebuild forum information, which I now just did and it resolved the issue. Now to figure out why it wasn't done automatically. If you want to make an account on there, I can temporarily make you an administrator.
Jake Bunce Well-known member Mar 4, 2014 #6 Amaury said: Actually, I never did run rebuild forum information, which I now just did and it resolved the issue. Now to figure out why it wasn't done automatically. If you want to make an account on there, I can temporarily make you an administrator. Click to expand... As I said, a manual rebuild is sometimes necessary following maintenance. Spam cleaning probably qualifies. This is normal. Upvote 0 Downvote
Amaury said: Actually, I never did run rebuild forum information, which I now just did and it resolved the issue. Now to figure out why it wasn't done automatically. If you want to make an account on there, I can temporarily make you an administrator. Click to expand... As I said, a manual rebuild is sometimes necessary following maintenance. Spam cleaning probably qualifies. This is normal.
Amaury Well-known member Mar 4, 2014 #7 Jake Bunce said: As I said, a manual rebuild is sometimes necessary following maintenance. Spam cleaning probably qualifies. This is normal. Click to expand... Thanks for the help, then, Jake! Upvote 0 Downvote
Jake Bunce said: As I said, a manual rebuild is sometimes necessary following maintenance. Spam cleaning probably qualifies. This is normal. Click to expand... Thanks for the help, then, Jake!