Re: [Bacula-users] And You Thought YOU Have Maildir Problems With Indexing

2009-03-29 Thread Bruno Friedmann
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

Re: [Bacula-users] And You Thought YOU Have Maildir Problems With Indexing

2009-03-29 Thread Craig Ringer
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

Re: [Bacula-users] And You Thought YOU Have Maildir Problems With Indexing

2009-03-29 Thread Dan Langille
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [Bacula-users] And You Thought YOU Have Maildir Problems With Indexing

2009-03-28 Thread Kevin Keane
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