I am running into some problems with the External Index not always being updated, and I cannot really figure out why.
The site is running on Umbraco version 10.5.1 and has Vendr (now Umbraco Commerce).
In the site are product nodes (around 5000) which have complex variants (avarage of 100 variants per product node).
Each night this product-information is being updated (if there is new information to update) on the nodes and published. Last night for example around 1260 product nodes have been published in a timespan of 23 minutes. So every product node is being published every 1.1 second.
I also transform the index values for these nodes.
In my mind, the index not always being rebuilt properly is because of the amount of nodes I publish in this short time frame. But I was hoping if anyone else has had this issue, or doesn't have this issue with these amount of nodes. And maybe have an idea on how to fix this issue.
EDIT: When I manually rebuild the index, everything is fine.
Some External Index issues
Hi All,
I am running into some problems with the External Index not always being updated, and I cannot really figure out why.
The site is running on Umbraco version 10.5.1 and has Vendr (now Umbraco Commerce). In the site are product nodes (around 5000) which have complex variants (avarage of 100 variants per product node).
Each night this product-information is being updated (if there is new information to update) on the nodes and published. Last night for example around 1260 product nodes have been published in a timespan of 23 minutes. So every product node is being published every 1.1 second.
I also transform the index values for these nodes.
In my mind, the index not always being rebuilt properly is because of the amount of nodes I publish in this short time frame. But I was hoping if anyone else has had this issue, or doesn't have this issue with these amount of nodes. And maybe have an idea on how to fix this issue.
EDIT: When I manually rebuild the index, everything is fine.
Thanks!
Kind regards
Puck
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