On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 12:56:39PM +0000, thomas fritz wrote: > debug: bayes: expiry check keep size, 75% of max: 112500 > debug: bayes: token count: 1215351, final goal reduction size: 1102851
Ok, so you want to keep 112k, and have 1.2m, for a reduction size of 1.1m. > debug: bayes: atime token reduction > debug: bayes: ======== =============== > debug: bayes: 43200 1215275 > debug: bayes: 86400 1215275 > debug: bayes: 172800 1215275 > debug: bayes: 345600 1215275 > debug: bayes: 691200 1215275 > debug: bayes: 1382400 1215275 > debug: bayes: 2764800 1215275 > debug: bayes: 5529600 1215275 > debug: bayes: 11059200 1215275 > debug: bayes: 22118400 1215275 > > debug: bayes: couldn't find a good delta atime, need more token difference, Any atime delta it tries to use results in pretty much all of your tokens being removed. > so expiring never occurs, and the db grows bigger and bigger. > what is the problem here? Your tokens are all < 12h old. The only solution to that is to either learn less, or up your max db size to fit the number of tokens you have. My guess is that you recently updated to 2.6x which sets all of the atimes to current time. If this is the case, learn from more mails, and eventually the problem will correct itself. Please note that (as in the documentation), --force-expire doesn't mean anything will actually expire, only that an expiry run will be attempted. -- Randomly Generated Tagline: Math and alcohol don't mix. Please don't drink and derive.
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