Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "errors on rebuild"
2017 Mar 02
2
errors on rebuild
Hi Olly,
Thanks for the detailed response. I hadn’t realized there was a new xapian haystack backend. I’m going to try that but I have some upgrades to do first. Django 1.8, etc.
Thanks,
Ryan
> On Feb 28, 2017, at 3:40 PM, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 10:29:46AM -0800, Ryan Cross wrote:
>> I am trying to rebuild an index of 2+
2017 Feb 28
0
errors on rebuild
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 10:29:46AM -0800, Ryan Cross wrote:
> I am trying to rebuild an index of 2+ million documents and have not been successful. I am running
>
> Python 2.7
> Django 1.7
> Haystack 2.1.1
> Xapian 1.2.21
>
> The index rebuild command I’m using is: django-admin.py rebuild_index --noinput --batch-size=100000
> The rebuild completes but an immediate
2017 Mar 25
0
errors on rebuild
Hi Olly,
After upgrades my stack is now:
Python 2.7
Django 1.8
Haystack 2.6.0
Xapian 1.4.3. (latest xapian haystack backend with some modifications)
Using the same rebuild command as below but with —batch-size=50000
The issue has now become one of performance. I am indexing 2.2 million documents. Using delve I can see that performance starts off at about 100,000 records an hour. This is
2015 Oct 05
1
A xapian problem
Hello folks-
I have an issue with my Xapian index, and I am hoping someone can help
me out with some ideas.
I am running Xapian on Debian Squeeze as part of an openPLM
installation. It is a django application that uses Postgresql as the
database, and Haystack as the search engine.
A couple of weeks ago, I misconfigured a crontab, and it made a
recursive backup that filled up the hard drive
2009 Feb 02
5
[Cucumber] Cucumber and acts_as_xapian
Hey list,
Anyone have experience with acts_as_xapian and Cucumber? I''m
struggling with updating xapian''s index, to actually "find" fluff
that has been indexed..
In a scenario, I''m adding a bunch of articles, and in the actual
search step, I run:
When "I search for \"$query\"" do |query|
%x[rake RAILS_ENV=test xapian:update_index]
2007 Sep 14
5
controller.expect_render has me beat!
Hi,
A controller has a method with the following
def update
...
if @config.update_attributes( params[:new_config] )
redirect_to :action => :index
else
* render :action => :edit, :id => params[:id] # this line here*
end
...
end
The example has the following
it ''should render the "edit" config url on an unsuccessful save''
2008 Apr 16
2
QUICK QUESTION: Run a Ruby File inside of Model
Hi,
I''m trying to run a ruby file in lib from inside of a model. How can I
run a ruby file from inside of a model?
In this example, Thing.rb is my model. I''m trying to run do_update.rb.
How can I call this from inside of Thing.rb?
Thing.rb
**********************
def update_things delete_cache
things = Thing.find(:all, :conditions => "updated = false")
###
2006 Mar 01
9
Updating Index Is Very Slow
Hi,
I am experiencing very poor performance when updating my index. For
example, to update the index for 10 documents, it is taking 3 to 4
seconds. My index is currently very small... with probably less than
100 docs in it.
I have created my index as follows:
GIFT_INDEX = Index::Index.new(:path => "#{index_dir}/gift", :key =>
''id'', :auto_flush => true)
2018 Apr 07
3
Database corruption after clean rebuild
Javier Garcia <javiertury at gmail.com> writes:
> I've applied the path to notmuch 0.26.1 without success.
>
> $ rm -rf ~/.mail/.notmuch
> $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/hidden-path/notmuch-0.26.1/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> ./notmuch new
> Found 20065 total files (that's not much mail).
> Processed 20065 total files in 58s (341 files/sec.).
> Added 19605 new
2008 Jul 07
3
yum-updatesd not working on CentOS 5.2
Dear Srs,
yum-updatesd-0.9-2.el5 appears that it's not working on freshly
installed CentOS 5.2, using:
# rpm -qa "yum*"
yum-metadata-parser-1.1.2-2.el5
yum-updatesd-0.9-2.el5
yum-3.2.8-9.el5.centos.2.1
yum-fastestmirror-1.1.10-9.el5.centos
I see some bugs ([1], [2] and [3]) in the bug tracker, and more info
related to other distros like Fedora, etc.. with the same problem.
2002 Jul 07
2
wins.dat to DNS
Hi,
I'm wondering how to setup my DNS server (BIND 9.1.1) to read a zone from my wins.dat file. Is there a script I can use, or is there some other way to do it? I'm a linux newbie so a lot of info helps!
Thanks,
Jeff Nichols
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2018 Apr 29
1
Database corruption after clean rebuild
Hi notmuch developers,
I also had this database corruption, I waited for the fix to land
in notmuch 0.26.2, build it, moved the xapian directory away, did
a notmuch new and restored the tags from a dump. But the problem
remains:
~$ xapian-check ~/Mail/.notmuch/xapian
docdata:
blocksize=8K items=10841 firstunused=75 revision=82 levels=1 root=2
B-tree checked okay
docdata table structure checked
2016 Apr 11
2
Xapian 1.3.5 snapshot performance and index size
Olly Betts writes:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 04:47:01PM +0200, Jean-Francois Dockes wrote:
> > Some might notice the 50% index size increase. Excessive index size is
> > already one relatively rare, but recurring complaint. Except if I did
> > something wrong: I'm actually quite surprised by it.
>
> Did you try compacting the resulting databases?
>
>
2007 Oct 19
1
Size and performance efficient rewriting of the `dash.test` built-in
== Proposition A. Do not implement `-a' and `-o'. ==
Why.
1. Most of the `test` usage is 2 or 3 arg. ops.
2. Issues (and possible `||', `&&' substitutions), described in [0]
[0] http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/utilities/test.html
3. In case of usage of it, `exec /usr/bin/test $args` can be
implemented. Thus, smart users of `-a' and `-o' will
2020 Apr 07
2
crash after running notmuch new
Matt <mattator at gmail.com> writes:
> thanks didn't know about xapian-check !
> the output
> ===
> docdata:
> blocksize=8K items=70 firstunused=3 revision=421 levels=0 root=2
> B-tree checked okay
> docdata table structure checked OK
>
> termlist:
> blocksize=8K items=186136 firstunused=62058 revision=421 levels=2 root=12260
> B-tree checked okay
>
2009 Apr 18
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] vmkit compiled using gcc
I have tested compiling vmkit using gcc3.4 and gcc4.4
Some vmkit files required that I added some explicit typecasts and
#includes in order to compile.
I have attached my changes against the vmkit svn trunk rev 69439
Using this patch both versions of gcc managed to compiled vmkit on my
machine.
Cheers
Xerxes
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2016 Apr 12
2
Xapian 1.3.5 snapshot performance and index size
Olly Betts writes:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 09:54:36AM +0200, Jean-Francois Dockes wrote:
> > The question which remains for me is if I should run xapian-compact
> > after an initial indexing operation. I guess that this depends on the
> > amount of expected updates and that there is no easy answer ?
>
> I think it's not obvious whether it's a good plan
2007 Feb 09
1
PHP Binding and dbi2omega questions
Hi All,
I've installed Xapian and the php module. I've set up a script for use with
scriptindex and dbi2omega for getting data from the db into the index
easily, the script file is as follows:
===============================
id : field=id
title : index
title: field=title
description : index
description : truncate=50 field=content
=============================
However, when querying
2017 Apr 03
3
errors on rebuild
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 06:36:25PM -0500, Ryan Cross wrote:
> After upgrades my stack is now:
>
> Python 2.7
> Django 1.8
> Haystack 2.6.0
> Xapian 1.4.3. (latest xapian haystack backend with some modifications)
>
> Using the same rebuild command as below but with —batch-size=50000
>
> The issue has now become one of performance. I am indexing 2.2 million
>
2005 Sep 23
1
Sortable list with Ajax and delete function - working example
Hi.
I read most of the postings here but unfortunately I didin''t found a complete example which could be used. Of cource the ones who are professionals in javascript could implement the missing peaces from the puzzle.
What I''m required to do is a tree (sortable list) where items can also be deleted and at each modification a function (ajax) is called to save the changes. For