mehma sarja wrote:
> MY SITUATION
>
> I can take your Megabytes and shame you with my 9,868,868 mostly Maildir
> files and 690.8 GB space they take up. Take that! It took 25 hours to
> transfer and is currently "indexing." Before I ramble on, here is some
> confguration info:
>
> WHAT HAVE
Dan Langille wrote:
> Indexing? Sorry, what do you mean? Do you have some output of some
> command?
I was wondering that as well. I don't see anything in my Bacula logs
that refers to "indexing" or "index", nor anything in the sources that
suggests that Bacula creates an index during normal bac
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mehma sarja wrote:
> MY SITUATION
>
> I can take your Megabytes and shame you with my 9,868,868 mostly Maildir
> files and 690.8 GB space they take up. Take that! It took 25 hours to
> transfer and is currently "indexing." Before I ramble on, here is
When you do massive inserts into a database, it is often a good idea to
drop the indexes on that database, do the insert, and then recreate the
indexes.
mehma sarja wrote:
>
> MY SITUATION
>
> I can take your Megabytes and shame you with my 9,868,868 mostly
> Maildir files and 690.8 GB space th
MY SITUATION
I can take your Megabytes and shame you with my 9,868,868 mostly Maildir
files and 690.8 GB space they take up. Take that! It took 25 hours to
transfer and is currently "indexing." Before I ramble on, here is some
confguration info:
CONFIGURATION
dir Version: 2.4.2 (26 July 2008), a