[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) writes:

> Smart,Dan writes:
>> I'm running Bayes site wide with about 45,000 messages per day.  Is there
>> any harm in increasing the bayes_expiry_max_db_size and
>> bayes_journal_max_size limits?
>>  
>> If it's ok to make bigger, what is the maximum before something bad starts
>> happening?
>
> It's fine to do so -- as long as you don't run out of memory!  That's
> the limiting factor.

Yeah, particularly on an import.  I have a site-wide db that I've
cranked up to 2,000,000 tokens.  It works fine, but doing the upgrade
from db version 0 to version 2 took over a GB of memory to complete.

And watch out for timeouts on your SA queries if the database is large.

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