• Resolved Dutchintouch

    (@dutchintouch)


    On a website with 36.000 articles, and Yoast 14.0.4, the indexing process — started 11 hours ago — currently says “Object 334900 of 32057 processed.”

    The number of records processed remains constant. The object number increases.

    The blue bar is 100% full.

    Yoast_indexable has 17,792 rows, and is at 14 MiB. (The entire database is 421 MiB).

    Questions:
    1) Can I stop indexing?
    2) What happens if I do?
    3) Will indexing take this long every time the plugin is updated? (Or from time to time?)
    4) Is it possible to return to a pre-indexing version of Yoast? If so, how? (And is the process the same for the premium version?)

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  • Hi @dutchintouch & @renescr

    I’m sorry to hear that it’s not working for you for both of you. Can you update to Yoast SEO 14.0.4 and try the following:

    1. Install & activate the Yoast Test Helper plugin
    2. Go to Tools -> Yoast Test
    3. Hit the “Reset indexables & migrations” button
    4. Try the optimize button again

    Thread Starter Dutchintouch

    (@dutchintouch)

    Hi Patrick,

    The issue occurred in 14.04.

    I’m reluctant to start the indexing process again, since the whole process from start to me hitting the Stop button took over 13 hours.

    I understand that waiting 13 hours is not the most ideal situation. If you are familiar with the WordPress Command Line Interface (WP-CLI) you can follow this guide the re-index. It should only take minutes this way.

    Alternatively, you can also do nothing, in this case, the database will “lazy load”: it’ll slowly fill as posts are visited.

    Thread Starter Dutchintouch

    (@dutchintouch)

    Hi Patrick, I’m not familiar with WP-CLI, and it looks like it’s above my pay scale… The lazy load sounds fine to me for now, though I may run the indexer again overnight.

    Thanks!

    You’re welcome and thank you for letting us know.

    This thread is now marked as resolved.

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