Search Function Issues

I think I know the answer to this issue... but I am away at present and will implement the previous main version once I return home in a few days. I tried the latest 8.x of ElasticSearch, where I was running 7.x previously. Not sure it is that, but I think that is a good start. Could be an issue moving from NGINX to Apache that I am not aware of, as been using NGINX for a long time now.
 
I am crossing my fingers and toes, what I discovered is that I had the wrong JavaJDK version installed on the server, simply it was using an incompatible version, which makes sense it kept crashing. I am hoping this was the issue and fixes the problem, as ElasticSearch is far superior than MySQL default searching.
 
I am crossing my fingers and toes, what I discovered is that I had the wrong JavaJDK version installed on the server, simply it was using an incompatible version, which makes sense it kept crashing. I am hoping this was the issue and fixes the problem, as ElasticSearch is far superior than MySQL default searching.
I have no idea what that means, but here’s hoping it worked. Now if you need someone to tell you what a recipe is missing, I got ya.
 
So far, so good. Went to bed, woke up, still working. Taking the small win at this moment. Time will tell. From the error, I think this was the fix... slap myself round for not thinking about JDK compatibility earlier.
 
I have no idea what that means, but here’s hoping it worked. Now if you need someone to tell you what a recipe is missing, I got ya.
Usually, if you click on “your content”, or someone else’s post count, or a few other places that allows one to see your own or someone else’s most recent posts… It generates a list of your/their most recent posts. Lately, that’s shown up as 0/nothing/zip/nada/zilch.

We all navigate the site differently, hence redundancies. For those of us who regularly check our own, or someone else’s most recent posts… it’s been a bit of an

…O.o?!?…

Site upgrades = All things weird & wonderful & WTFO
 

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