User search error 0.7.0 master
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Updated to latest in master this evening.
When searching for user in ACP/site I get the following error popup:
ERR unknown command 'zrangebylex'
http://forum.mysensors.org/users/searchWhich also occurs when trying to assign users to groups etc.
Tried reindex search database but with no luck.We're also experice old-theme-artifacts in Crome like reported earlier here. Only effective way is to have all users do a full cache clear (ctrl-shit-r does not work).
http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-the-Cache-in-Chrome
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you mean doing a
npm install [email protected]
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Ok, will do. Thanks.
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Strange updated redis but still see the problem:
~/mysensors-forum/NodeBB$ dpkg -s redis-server Package: redis-server Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: database Installed-Size: 868 Maintainer: Chris Lamb <[email protected]> Architecture: amd64 Source: redis Version: 3:3.0.1-1chl1~trusty1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libjemalloc1 (>= 2.1.1), redis-tools (= 3:3.0.1-1chl1~trusty1), adduser Conffiles: /etc/init.d/redis-server 387b03762e0cf0db194e961104137b5a /etc/default/redis-server 45e997df22f4c5c2b5c9ae159775a089 /etc/redis/redis.conf cfd6d515329a5af408ab286707413a0e /etc/logrotate.d/redis-server 06755b99ef70d62a56cff94cbfc36de7 /etc/redis/sentinel.conf a95ae9b0242a03c5b4dd1af934478895 obsolete Description: Persistent key-value database with network interface Redis is a key-value database in a similar vein to memcache but the dataset is non-volatile. Redis additionally provides native support for atomically manipulating and querying data structures such as lists and sets. . The dataset is stored entirely in memory and periodically flushed to disk. Homepage: http://redis.io/
Too late to fix it here tonight. But would appriciate any ideas how to resolv it.
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@baris said:
info server
Hm....
$ redis-cli 127.0.0.1:6379> info server # Server redis_version:2.8.4
So, am I missing something here? Isn't it enough to update the "redis-server" package?
Getting a different version when doing:
>/usr/bin/redis-server -v Redis server v=3.0.1 sha=00000000:0 malloc=jemalloc-3.6.0 bits=64 build=3eaa8bd2bf3dd763 hek@stage:~$
What a mess...
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Guess I was tired last night. Redis server hadn't been restarted after upgrade.