Subject: | [Namazu-users-en] Re: Index Performance when Updating |
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From: | knok at daionet.gr.jp (NOKUBI Takatsugu) |
Date: | Fri Jan 28 13:09:47 2005 |
Message-id: | <87r7k62nzs.wl@knok.daionet.gr.jp> |
At Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:04:50 +0000, Gerd M wrote:
How does the index perform if you don't create a new one but keep updating it with modified content?
Usually mknmz update only new, modified or deleted file for indexing.
I read in the manual that you should use gcnmz after a while to clean up, so does this keep the index as fast as in the beginning?
gcnmz is try to remove deleted files information in index. It can't improve performacne on only adding or modifing situation. -- NOKUBI Takatsugu E-mail: knok@daionet.gr.jp knok@namazu.org / knok@debian.org
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