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Magento 2, One or more indexers are invalid. Make sure your Magento cron job is running
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I need assistance in this index error message that appears in admin area:
One or more indexers are invalid. Make sure your Magento cron job is
running.
I'm using MAMP on Mac.
magento-2.1 indexing mamp
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I need assistance in this index error message that appears in admin area:
One or more indexers are invalid. Make sure your Magento cron job is
running.
I'm using MAMP on Mac.
magento-2.1 indexing mamp
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You have to run indexing command from your server root path, php bin/magento indexer:reindex
– Rakesh Jesadiya
May 6 '17 at 6:21
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I need assistance in this index error message that appears in admin area:
One or more indexers are invalid. Make sure your Magento cron job is
running.
I'm using MAMP on Mac.
magento-2.1 indexing mamp
I need assistance in this index error message that appears in admin area:
One or more indexers are invalid. Make sure your Magento cron job is
running.
I'm using MAMP on Mac.
magento-2.1 indexing mamp
magento-2.1 indexing mamp
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You have to run indexing command from your server root path, php bin/magento indexer:reindex
– Rakesh Jesadiya
May 6 '17 at 6:21
add a comment |
You have to run indexing command from your server root path, php bin/magento indexer:reindex
– Rakesh Jesadiya
May 6 '17 at 6:21
You have to run indexing command from your server root path, php bin/magento indexer:reindex
– Rakesh Jesadiya
May 6 '17 at 6:21
You have to run indexing command from your server root path, php bin/magento indexer:reindex
– Rakesh Jesadiya
May 6 '17 at 6:21
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You have to setup and run cron in the background.
On your Mac, open Terminal:
crontab -u <Magento file system owner user name> -e
then
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> <magento install dir>/var/log/magento.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/update/cron.php >> <magento install dir>/var/log/update.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> <magento install dir>/var/log/setup.cron.log
More details: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cron.html
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You set up cron for this error like @WaPoNe answered.
Or you go to in your Magento root directory.
htdocs/magentdirectory/
And open your terminal and execute below command.
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
.
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You have to setup and run cron in the background.
On your Mac, open Terminal:
crontab -u <Magento file system owner user name> -e
then
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> <magento install dir>/var/log/magento.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/update/cron.php >> <magento install dir>/var/log/update.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> <magento install dir>/var/log/setup.cron.log
More details: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cron.html
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You have to setup and run cron in the background.
On your Mac, open Terminal:
crontab -u <Magento file system owner user name> -e
then
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> <magento install dir>/var/log/magento.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/update/cron.php >> <magento install dir>/var/log/update.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> <magento install dir>/var/log/setup.cron.log
More details: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cron.html
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You have to setup and run cron in the background.
On your Mac, open Terminal:
crontab -u <Magento file system owner user name> -e
then
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> <magento install dir>/var/log/magento.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/update/cron.php >> <magento install dir>/var/log/update.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> <magento install dir>/var/log/setup.cron.log
More details: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cron.html
You have to setup and run cron in the background.
On your Mac, open Terminal:
crontab -u <Magento file system owner user name> -e
then
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento cron:run | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> <magento install dir>/var/log/magento.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/update/cron.php >> <magento install dir>/var/log/update.cron.log
* * * * * <path to php binary> <magento install dir>/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> <magento install dir>/var/log/setup.cron.log
More details: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cron.html
answered May 6 '17 at 10:24
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You set up cron for this error like @WaPoNe answered.
Or you go to in your Magento root directory.
htdocs/magentdirectory/
And open your terminal and execute below command.
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
.
add a comment |
You set up cron for this error like @WaPoNe answered.
Or you go to in your Magento root directory.
htdocs/magentdirectory/
And open your terminal and execute below command.
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
.
add a comment |
You set up cron for this error like @WaPoNe answered.
Or you go to in your Magento root directory.
htdocs/magentdirectory/
And open your terminal and execute below command.
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
.
You set up cron for this error like @WaPoNe answered.
Or you go to in your Magento root directory.
htdocs/magentdirectory/
And open your terminal and execute below command.
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
.
edited May 22 '18 at 8:38
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You have to run indexing command from your server root path, php bin/magento indexer:reindex
– Rakesh Jesadiya
May 6 '17 at 6:21