To: | namazu-users-en@namazu.org |
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Subject: | Re: Proper use of -Y, --no-delete option |
From: | Earl Hood <ehood@hydra.acs.uci.edu> |
Date: | Wed, 03 Oct 2001 08:07:44 -0700 |
Reply-to: | namazu-users-en@namazu.org |
Message-id: | <200110031507.IAA14385@hydra.acs.uci.edu> |
On October 3, 2001 at 23:33, Kenji Suzuki wrote:
Will there be any search performance degradation using this method of updating?File updating or deleting always makes garbage in the index that mknmz created. If files to index are very changable or deleted very often, you can get rid of garbage in index file to use "gcnmz" utility. $ gcnmz /path/to/the/index/
It was not clear to me that just updating, no deletions, could cause garbage. In that case, I'll continue the periodic gcnmz process even though file deletion no longer happens in my use case. Thanks for your response, --ewh
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