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Wednesday, October 2, 2002
What evidence to seek to confirm a successful inital Radio post for a new month

If you are using Radio for your blog, the following table indicates critical entries (and their proper order) that you might see in your Events page, after making a successful initial post for a new month. Many Radio users may not be aware of all the events that must happen for a successful post to occur, or how to determine if the events actually did happen, or if a problem has occurred (which might be easily fixable by republishing that post again).

I have pulled the data out of my own Radio Events Log from yesterday, so that the evidence of a successful post might be available for others to check the results of their own postings. Being able to see what should happen, and what files get upstreamed may prove helpful to others trying to troubleshoot their own blogging experiences with Radio.

(NB: I have reversed the chronology of these events, as they would appear in the actual Events log page, so this reads a little more easily from top to bottom.)

Event What happened Time Secs
Weblog publish gRadio. 11:59:59 AM 0.005
Weblog publish gRadio; 10/1/02. 12:00:06 PM 0.316
Upstream 5 files: index.html, 01.html, week39.html, index.html, rss.xml. 12:00:34 PM 13.833
Weblogs Notified Weblogs.Com that your weblog updated. 12:00:36 PM 1.016
Upstream 25 files: 01.html, 02.html, 03.html, 04.html, 05.html, 06.html, 08.html, 09.html, 10.html, 11.html, 12.html, 13.html, 14.html, 15.html, 16.html, 17.html, 19.html, 20.html, 21.html, 22.html, 23.html, 24.html, 25.html, 26.html, 27.html. 12:02:06 PM 85.015
Upstream 3 files: 28.html, 29.html, 30.html. 12:02:21 PM 8.983

This post was sent (to the front page of this blog and it's RSS feed) via a wireless network attached to a fat Internet pipe, so the amount of time in the secs column can vary widely. I have my copy of Radio set to log all events, ping Weblogs.Com after making a home page post, enabled the weekly and monthly archives, and this particular post was not sent to any categories, or else those pages would also be present in the events log. Radio users should check their Prefs pages for how to change these settings. YMMV. Do not fold, spindle, tear or mutilate. Yadda yadda yadda.

I almost always see the publish events. A lack of both publish events, however, is an indicator that a problem occurred (for these particular settings and conditions), and I should attempt to republish the post to fix it. Likewise, I'll try to republish again if the index pages, the archive pages, the RSS feed file, and all day pages for the month's prior posts (or in the case of the initial post for a new month, all of the day pages which contained a post for the previous month) did not get upstreamed successfully.

Hope this helps someone. [Update: Ironically, I've had to republish this post, so you can see it everywhere it should be. Thanks, Murphy. ;-) ]

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