Hello,
Thank you for your response.
I found that calling mknmz with the -Y option as you described to be somewhat
unreliable.
If I created the index only for /A*, and performed a search, I would get 5
A-related results.
If I created the index for /A* through /Z*, and performed the same search, I
would get only 1 A-related result (along with other results from different
letters).
Regardless, I decided to use separate indexes for each letter, and when running
a query, I run it against each of them. I'm happy to say that namazu is fast
enough that my users don't know & don't complain.
Thanks,
-Gary
On May 7, 2011, at 5:59, Tasamasa Teranishi wrote:
(2011/05/08 5:23), Gary Perez wrote:
But right now, when I run mknmz as described above, the index is
over-written, and only contains data from the last "mknmz" command (... /Z*).
Is there any way to get A through Z to exist in the *same* index?
Please use '-Y' option.
ex)
mknmz -Y -O /usr/local/var/namazu/index -a /example/directory/A*
mknmz -Y -O /usr/local/var/namazu/index -a /example/directory/B*
:
mknmz -Y -O /usr/local/var/namazu/index -a /example/directory/Z*
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