Also, check vmstat or top instead of relying on your system load average.
The load average is not necessarily indicitave of your actual system load.

If you find it taking too many resources, try bumping it's nice level way
down when you run it.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 11:30:21PM +0100, Christopher Kunz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have been initializing our Bayes databases after a system rebuild and
> 2.60 upgrade, and have noticed that feeding it very large mbox files
> causes some undesired behavior - namely an extremely high load of
> between 9 and 12.
> 
> This load is rising even further during the course of sa-learn's
> examination of the mbox (which contains maybe 2500 mails and is a
> straight copy from my mozilla), rendering the system nearly unresponsive.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong or is this behavior expected?
> 
> --ck
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