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Sharepoint 2007 Crawl Schedule Not Running
Last Post 19 Apr 2012 02:12 AM by asif. 2 Replies.
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03 Nov 2011 05:33 AM
    Hi Guys

    I have a problem I have been trying to resolve on Sharepoint 2007, where the 'Crawl' schedule doesn't initiate and requires a manual incremental or full crawl performed to update sites.

    The test server scheduled crawls work perfectly, although a slightly different build (12.0.0.6529)where our live server is running 12.0.0.6545.

    I have researched this a lot lately and have tried the usual tricks that have been suggested eg. ensure timer services are started etc etc.....

    There is also reference to a known issue with the problem I describe in 12.0.0.6335 but obviously should have been fixed in SP2 or other updates and apparently had but not here!!

    I have recreated the schedules a number of times now and each time the crawl does not invoke when the time configured in the schedule is reached, does anyone have any more ideas as I'm constantly having users report search not displaying any documents etc and the only fix is to manually start a crawl, please help!

    Many thanks in advance from a frustrated infrastructure engineer.


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    19 Apr 2012 02:12 AM
    Here is how it can be resolved:

    1) Stop the Windows SharePoint Timer Service
    2) Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\SharePoint\Config
    3) Go into the single folder in there that has a GUID type name.
    4) You see a whole bunch of XML files and a file cache.ini
    5) Copy all the XML files to another folder somewhere (for backup), then delete them but do not delete cache.ini
    6) Edit cache.ini to contain just the number "1" in the file - erase whatever is there and replace with "1"
    7) Restart the Windows SharePoint Timer Service
    8) You should see XML files being regenerated in the folder
    Please repeat these steps on all the front-end servers and index/query servers.


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