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Cron <root@domain> test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.weekly )
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/etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index:
FATAL -> Failed to fork.
run-parts: /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index exited with return code 100
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 1GB Ram 1 New Wordpress site
root@domain:~# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 994 922 71 38 79 159
-/+ buffers/cache: 684 309
Swap: 0 0 0
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Generally it’s due to a failed database update or RAM being exhausted when the update took place.
From what I’ve read and experienced, removing it altogether yields no ill effects.
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge apt-xapian-index
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge
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What is Xapian?: http://xapian.org/
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