How to check whether the reindex working or not in Magento?





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I have seen the Index Management of our site via admin panel System->Index Management. While checking, some of the indexes haven't updated. In this case, I'm not sure whether the index is working or not.



Please see the screenshot for better understanding.



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Could anyone please guide me on how to check the reindex status?










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  • Your mode is "update on save". so save a category and see if its getting updated. Or you can try changing mode to "update by schedule" and setup a cron for the updation.

    – NID
    1 hour ago













  • The thing is when I save a category, it's updating but in the index management, the indexer update date is not updated to the latest date.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Have you tried running reindex from terminal php bin/magento indexer:reindex

    – NID
    1 hour ago


















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I have seen the Index Management of our site via admin panel System->Index Management. While checking, some of the indexes haven't updated. In this case, I'm not sure whether the index is working or not.



Please see the screenshot for better understanding.



enter image description here



Could anyone please guide me on how to check the reindex status?










share|improve this question























  • Your mode is "update on save". so save a category and see if its getting updated. Or you can try changing mode to "update by schedule" and setup a cron for the updation.

    – NID
    1 hour ago













  • The thing is when I save a category, it's updating but in the index management, the indexer update date is not updated to the latest date.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Have you tried running reindex from terminal php bin/magento indexer:reindex

    – NID
    1 hour ago














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I have seen the Index Management of our site via admin panel System->Index Management. While checking, some of the indexes haven't updated. In this case, I'm not sure whether the index is working or not.



Please see the screenshot for better understanding.



enter image description here



Could anyone please guide me on how to check the reindex status?










share|improve this question














I have seen the Index Management of our site via admin panel System->Index Management. While checking, some of the indexes haven't updated. In this case, I'm not sure whether the index is working or not.



Please see the screenshot for better understanding.



enter image description here



Could anyone please guide me on how to check the reindex status?







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  • Your mode is "update on save". so save a category and see if its getting updated. Or you can try changing mode to "update by schedule" and setup a cron for the updation.

    – NID
    1 hour ago













  • The thing is when I save a category, it's updating but in the index management, the indexer update date is not updated to the latest date.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Have you tried running reindex from terminal php bin/magento indexer:reindex

    – NID
    1 hour ago



















  • Your mode is "update on save". so save a category and see if its getting updated. Or you can try changing mode to "update by schedule" and setup a cron for the updation.

    – NID
    1 hour ago













  • The thing is when I save a category, it's updating but in the index management, the indexer update date is not updated to the latest date.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Have you tried running reindex from terminal php bin/magento indexer:reindex

    – NID
    1 hour ago

















Your mode is "update on save". so save a category and see if its getting updated. Or you can try changing mode to "update by schedule" and setup a cron for the updation.

– NID
1 hour ago







Your mode is "update on save". so save a category and see if its getting updated. Or you can try changing mode to "update by schedule" and setup a cron for the updation.

– NID
1 hour ago















The thing is when I save a category, it's updating but in the index management, the indexer update date is not updated to the latest date.

– Magento vsmarttec
1 hour ago





The thing is when I save a category, it's updating but in the index management, the indexer update date is not updated to the latest date.

– Magento vsmarttec
1 hour ago




1




1





Have you tried running reindex from terminal php bin/magento indexer:reindex

– NID
1 hour ago





Have you tried running reindex from terminal php bin/magento indexer:reindex

– NID
1 hour ago










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There are three steps to schedule index cronjobs




  1. In store -> Configuration

  2. Through shell

  3. In crontab.xml


shell crontab will run magento cron for every 1 minute, it will check you Store->Config setting, and after that it will go to the crontab.xml to check cron scheduling.



So if you want to run using update and save, then you will need to schedule cron(Shell) for every 1 minute, and also 1 minute in configuration.



You don't need to worry about crontab.xml because it has the best scheduling in default according to Magento default settings.



Now check in store -> Configuration



Go to




Store -> Configuration -> Advanced -> System




in Cron (Scheduled Tasks) check Cron configuration options for group: index and verify if General Scheduling Every is set to 1



After that, you will need to check cron scheduling on shell
crontab -e (for ubuntu).

Cron scheduling should be like this:



* * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento cron:run 2>&1 | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/magent$
* * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/update/cron.php >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/update.cron.log
* * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/setup.cron.log


Note: Path should be set according to your project



That should fix your issue.






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  • Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    1 hour ago











  • Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

    – Shoaib Munir
    1 hour ago













  • You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

    – Magento vsmarttec
    57 mins ago






  • 1





    Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    45 mins ago






  • 1





    Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

    – Magento vsmarttec
    37 mins ago



















4














You can check via command line:



php bin/magento i:status





share|improve this answer



















  • 1





    I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

    – Magento vsmarttec
    1 hour ago











  • @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

    – Shoaib Munir
    58 mins ago



















1














Indexers can be managed/updated by two following ways.





  1. Update on Save: This runs every time when ever you are making any changes to the particular field & save it. viz. When a customer is buying a product stock Index is get reindexed, When you are making any changes into the product price product price indexer is get reindexed. It works similarly for other indexers also.


  2. Update By Schedule: It is running based on the cron set in your Magento.


Here in your settings your Indexer update Action Mode is set on Update on Save & since you haven't made any changes from long time into Product Categories & into the Product Price/Cart Price rule So it is not showing any update into it. As of you will create any cart rule or you will make any changes to the product category it will run the relevant indexers & then you can see the updates into that particular indexer.



If you want to run the indexers on the basis of cron schedule change the Action drop-down value to Update By Schedule & click on the submit. You can set these indexers cron from Below location.





  • Go to Admin > STORES > Settings > Configuration.

  • Go to Advanced > System > Cron (Schedule Task)

  • Change the values as per your requirement in Cron configuration options for group: index

  • Save the changes & flush the cache.







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    You have enabled Update on Save, so the reindex will occur in realtime whenever a change is made in the admin. So you might not have done any changes for that indexers product category and catalog rules, so that you are seeing the last updated date(i.e.) reindex has occurred when you made changes to those indexers in December and March.



    So if you enable the reindex to Update on Schedule , the reindex will occur through cron job regularly.






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      There are three steps to schedule index cronjobs




      1. In store -> Configuration

      2. Through shell

      3. In crontab.xml


      shell crontab will run magento cron for every 1 minute, it will check you Store->Config setting, and after that it will go to the crontab.xml to check cron scheduling.



      So if you want to run using update and save, then you will need to schedule cron(Shell) for every 1 minute, and also 1 minute in configuration.



      You don't need to worry about crontab.xml because it has the best scheduling in default according to Magento default settings.



      Now check in store -> Configuration



      Go to




      Store -> Configuration -> Advanced -> System




      in Cron (Scheduled Tasks) check Cron configuration options for group: index and verify if General Scheduling Every is set to 1



      After that, you will need to check cron scheduling on shell
      crontab -e (for ubuntu).

      Cron scheduling should be like this:



      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento cron:run 2>&1 | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/magent$
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/update/cron.php >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/update.cron.log
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/setup.cron.log


      Note: Path should be set according to your project



      That should fix your issue.






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      • Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

        – Shoaib Munir
        1 hour ago













      • You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        57 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        45 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        37 mins ago
















      1














      There are three steps to schedule index cronjobs




      1. In store -> Configuration

      2. Through shell

      3. In crontab.xml


      shell crontab will run magento cron for every 1 minute, it will check you Store->Config setting, and after that it will go to the crontab.xml to check cron scheduling.



      So if you want to run using update and save, then you will need to schedule cron(Shell) for every 1 minute, and also 1 minute in configuration.



      You don't need to worry about crontab.xml because it has the best scheduling in default according to Magento default settings.



      Now check in store -> Configuration



      Go to




      Store -> Configuration -> Advanced -> System




      in Cron (Scheduled Tasks) check Cron configuration options for group: index and verify if General Scheduling Every is set to 1



      After that, you will need to check cron scheduling on shell
      crontab -e (for ubuntu).

      Cron scheduling should be like this:



      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento cron:run 2>&1 | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/magent$
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/update/cron.php >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/update.cron.log
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/setup.cron.log


      Note: Path should be set according to your project



      That should fix your issue.






      share|improve this answer
























      • Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

        – Shoaib Munir
        1 hour ago













      • You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        57 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        45 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        37 mins ago














      1












      1








      1







      There are three steps to schedule index cronjobs




      1. In store -> Configuration

      2. Through shell

      3. In crontab.xml


      shell crontab will run magento cron for every 1 minute, it will check you Store->Config setting, and after that it will go to the crontab.xml to check cron scheduling.



      So if you want to run using update and save, then you will need to schedule cron(Shell) for every 1 minute, and also 1 minute in configuration.



      You don't need to worry about crontab.xml because it has the best scheduling in default according to Magento default settings.



      Now check in store -> Configuration



      Go to




      Store -> Configuration -> Advanced -> System




      in Cron (Scheduled Tasks) check Cron configuration options for group: index and verify if General Scheduling Every is set to 1



      After that, you will need to check cron scheduling on shell
      crontab -e (for ubuntu).

      Cron scheduling should be like this:



      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento cron:run 2>&1 | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/magent$
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/update/cron.php >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/update.cron.log
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/setup.cron.log


      Note: Path should be set according to your project



      That should fix your issue.






      share|improve this answer













      There are three steps to schedule index cronjobs




      1. In store -> Configuration

      2. Through shell

      3. In crontab.xml


      shell crontab will run magento cron for every 1 minute, it will check you Store->Config setting, and after that it will go to the crontab.xml to check cron scheduling.



      So if you want to run using update and save, then you will need to schedule cron(Shell) for every 1 minute, and also 1 minute in configuration.



      You don't need to worry about crontab.xml because it has the best scheduling in default according to Magento default settings.



      Now check in store -> Configuration



      Go to




      Store -> Configuration -> Advanced -> System




      in Cron (Scheduled Tasks) check Cron configuration options for group: index and verify if General Scheduling Every is set to 1



      After that, you will need to check cron scheduling on shell
      crontab -e (for ubuntu).

      Cron scheduling should be like this:



      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento cron:run 2>&1 | grep -v "Ran jobs by schedule" >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/magent$
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/update/cron.php >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/update.cron.log
      * * * * * /usr/bin/php7.1 /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/bin/magento setup:cron:run >> /PATH_TO_YOUR_MAGENTO/var/log/setup.cron.log


      Note: Path should be set according to your project



      That should fix your issue.







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      Shoaib MunirShoaib Munir

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      • Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

        – Shoaib Munir
        1 hour ago













      • You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        57 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        45 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        37 mins ago



















      • Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

        – Shoaib Munir
        1 hour ago













      • You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        57 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        45 mins ago






      • 1





        Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

        – Magento vsmarttec
        37 mins ago

















      Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

      – Magento vsmarttec
      1 hour ago





      Thanks for short and detailed information. I have checked all the points you have mentioned and see that all are set correctly. However, in the admin panel, the date is not updated for some of the indexers at index Management. Yes, that's not big deal after I have known the cron is working fine. But I would like to know why the date is not updated.

      – Magento vsmarttec
      1 hour ago













      Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

      – Shoaib Munir
      1 hour ago







      Thanks for the appreciation. +1 for that :)

      – Shoaib Munir
      1 hour ago















      You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

      – Magento vsmarttec
      57 mins ago





      You deserve it :) I have checked and see the Schedule Status isn't showing any error against an index. What does it mean?

      – Magento vsmarttec
      57 mins ago




      1




      1





      Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

      – Magento vsmarttec
      45 mins ago





      Yes, the changes are reflecting on the frontend. So now I concluded that the cron is working fine for our site. Thank you very much for all your information.

      – Magento vsmarttec
      45 mins ago




      1




      1





      Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

      – Magento vsmarttec
      37 mins ago





      Yes, same here. So that it may Magento issue as you said.

      – Magento vsmarttec
      37 mins ago













      4














      You can check via command line:



      php bin/magento i:status





      share|improve this answer



















      • 1





        I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

        – Shoaib Munir
        58 mins ago
















      4














      You can check via command line:



      php bin/magento i:status





      share|improve this answer



















      • 1





        I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

        – Shoaib Munir
        58 mins ago














      4












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      You can check via command line:



      php bin/magento i:status





      share|improve this answer













      You can check via command line:



      php bin/magento i:status






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      answered 1 hour ago









      Narendra VyasNarendra Vyas

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        I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

        – Shoaib Munir
        58 mins ago














      • 1





        I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

        – Magento vsmarttec
        1 hour ago











      • @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

        – Shoaib Munir
        58 mins ago








      1




      1





      I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

      – Magento vsmarttec
      1 hour ago





      I have checked the reindex status via command, it shows all the indexes are ready but my question if you see the attached screenshot the date is not updated in the Index Management at admin panel. What could be the reason for that?

      – Magento vsmarttec
      1 hour ago













      @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

      – Shoaib Munir
      58 mins ago





      @Narendra, good approach you provided to check cron status. +1 for that

      – Shoaib Munir
      58 mins ago











      1














      Indexers can be managed/updated by two following ways.





      1. Update on Save: This runs every time when ever you are making any changes to the particular field & save it. viz. When a customer is buying a product stock Index is get reindexed, When you are making any changes into the product price product price indexer is get reindexed. It works similarly for other indexers also.


      2. Update By Schedule: It is running based on the cron set in your Magento.


      Here in your settings your Indexer update Action Mode is set on Update on Save & since you haven't made any changes from long time into Product Categories & into the Product Price/Cart Price rule So it is not showing any update into it. As of you will create any cart rule or you will make any changes to the product category it will run the relevant indexers & then you can see the updates into that particular indexer.



      If you want to run the indexers on the basis of cron schedule change the Action drop-down value to Update By Schedule & click on the submit. You can set these indexers cron from Below location.





      • Go to Admin > STORES > Settings > Configuration.

      • Go to Advanced > System > Cron (Schedule Task)

      • Change the values as per your requirement in Cron configuration options for group: index

      • Save the changes & flush the cache.







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        Indexers can be managed/updated by two following ways.





        1. Update on Save: This runs every time when ever you are making any changes to the particular field & save it. viz. When a customer is buying a product stock Index is get reindexed, When you are making any changes into the product price product price indexer is get reindexed. It works similarly for other indexers also.


        2. Update By Schedule: It is running based on the cron set in your Magento.


        Here in your settings your Indexer update Action Mode is set on Update on Save & since you haven't made any changes from long time into Product Categories & into the Product Price/Cart Price rule So it is not showing any update into it. As of you will create any cart rule or you will make any changes to the product category it will run the relevant indexers & then you can see the updates into that particular indexer.



        If you want to run the indexers on the basis of cron schedule change the Action drop-down value to Update By Schedule & click on the submit. You can set these indexers cron from Below location.





        • Go to Admin > STORES > Settings > Configuration.

        • Go to Advanced > System > Cron (Schedule Task)

        • Change the values as per your requirement in Cron configuration options for group: index

        • Save the changes & flush the cache.







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          Indexers can be managed/updated by two following ways.





          1. Update on Save: This runs every time when ever you are making any changes to the particular field & save it. viz. When a customer is buying a product stock Index is get reindexed, When you are making any changes into the product price product price indexer is get reindexed. It works similarly for other indexers also.


          2. Update By Schedule: It is running based on the cron set in your Magento.


          Here in your settings your Indexer update Action Mode is set on Update on Save & since you haven't made any changes from long time into Product Categories & into the Product Price/Cart Price rule So it is not showing any update into it. As of you will create any cart rule or you will make any changes to the product category it will run the relevant indexers & then you can see the updates into that particular indexer.



          If you want to run the indexers on the basis of cron schedule change the Action drop-down value to Update By Schedule & click on the submit. You can set these indexers cron from Below location.





          • Go to Admin > STORES > Settings > Configuration.

          • Go to Advanced > System > Cron (Schedule Task)

          • Change the values as per your requirement in Cron configuration options for group: index

          • Save the changes & flush the cache.







          share|improve this answer













          Indexers can be managed/updated by two following ways.





          1. Update on Save: This runs every time when ever you are making any changes to the particular field & save it. viz. When a customer is buying a product stock Index is get reindexed, When you are making any changes into the product price product price indexer is get reindexed. It works similarly for other indexers also.


          2. Update By Schedule: It is running based on the cron set in your Magento.


          Here in your settings your Indexer update Action Mode is set on Update on Save & since you haven't made any changes from long time into Product Categories & into the Product Price/Cart Price rule So it is not showing any update into it. As of you will create any cart rule or you will make any changes to the product category it will run the relevant indexers & then you can see the updates into that particular indexer.



          If you want to run the indexers on the basis of cron schedule change the Action drop-down value to Update By Schedule & click on the submit. You can set these indexers cron from Below location.





          • Go to Admin > STORES > Settings > Configuration.

          • Go to Advanced > System > Cron (Schedule Task)

          • Change the values as per your requirement in Cron configuration options for group: index

          • Save the changes & flush the cache.








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              You have enabled Update on Save, so the reindex will occur in realtime whenever a change is made in the admin. So you might not have done any changes for that indexers product category and catalog rules, so that you are seeing the last updated date(i.e.) reindex has occurred when you made changes to those indexers in December and March.



              So if you enable the reindex to Update on Schedule , the reindex will occur through cron job regularly.






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                You have enabled Update on Save, so the reindex will occur in realtime whenever a change is made in the admin. So you might not have done any changes for that indexers product category and catalog rules, so that you are seeing the last updated date(i.e.) reindex has occurred when you made changes to those indexers in December and March.



                So if you enable the reindex to Update on Schedule , the reindex will occur through cron job regularly.






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                  You have enabled Update on Save, so the reindex will occur in realtime whenever a change is made in the admin. So you might not have done any changes for that indexers product category and catalog rules, so that you are seeing the last updated date(i.e.) reindex has occurred when you made changes to those indexers in December and March.



                  So if you enable the reindex to Update on Schedule , the reindex will occur through cron job regularly.






                  share|improve this answer













                  You have enabled Update on Save, so the reindex will occur in realtime whenever a change is made in the admin. So you might not have done any changes for that indexers product category and catalog rules, so that you are seeing the last updated date(i.e.) reindex has occurred when you made changes to those indexers in December and March.



                  So if you enable the reindex to Update on Schedule , the reindex will occur through cron job regularly.







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