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Recently Updated macro is not showing anything after 8/31/14.

Craig Flint September 9, 2014

The Recently Updated macro is not showing anything after 8/31/14.  I've removed the macro from some of the spaces and re-added it but it still only displays up to 8/31/14.  

Any ideas?

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Ryan Goodwin
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September 10, 2014

Have you tried rebuilding your index? You can do that from the UI via Confluence Admin > Content Indexing. Click the rebuild button. 

If that does not resolve the issue, support would next direct you to rebuild the index from scratch:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFKB/Rebuild+the+Content+Indices+from+scratch

Hope that helps!

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Craig Flint September 10, 2014

Thanks for the response Ryan.

I did try rebuilding the index but that didn't work.  I noticed the Content Indexing - Queue Indexing started date was 9/1.  So per CONF-22981, we found there was a write.lock from <confluence-home>/index/.  Deleting the write.lock resolved the issue.  

 

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