Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
Thank you for the feedback.
It is fixed in WPSOLR 3.0
Hello – I updated to 3.0, reboot the server, restatrted Apache, changed my php memory to 1gb – and it took over 3 minutes before the “new page” edit screen appeared.
Although it no longer has the message “(WPSOLR Post/Page deleted from Solr”.
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
You must be in some sort of cache issue with the previous WPSOLR version.
Hmmm…..I’m not running any caching – W3C is deactivated but I just deleted all cache files from the command line. Deleted the index from Gotosolr.com. Reboot the server. Created a new index. Removed and re-installed WPSolr 3.0. Index only Posts. Chose just one facet, categories, re-indexed.
Same results.
This wouldn’t be the schema or solrconfig? When I first tried this plugin – I think it was 2.6 – the facets displayed that first time.
I have a completely clean VM image with only my WP site installed on it – never had Solr or WpSolr installed…if you still think it’s a caching issue I can try setting that up and doing a clean install.
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
This thread is about “Create Pages & Posts is very slow”.
Can you confirm that this issue is resolved with WPSOLR 3.0, being sure no caching of previous WPSOLR version occurs ?
Sorry – getting confused! Yes, still a “little” slow – but definitely much faster – between 25-35 seconds after several tries. For me, that’s not an issue, so I consider this closed – unless you want me to do further testing – which I’m glad to try.
Thanks!
Plugin Author
WPSOLR
(@wpsolr)
Can you measure the same times with WPSOLR deactivated ?