On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 08:59 -0500, D Bera wrote: > I am sure you mentioned this somewhere before, but what backends are > you running ? If you have everything on by default, what backends are > actually active: beagle-info --index-info (when beagled is running) > will print non-zero count for the active backends. Index information: Name: EvolutionMail Count: 152295 Crawling: True (82%) Name: EvolutionDataServer Count: 262 Crawling: False Name: Files Count: 74986 Crawling: True Name: GaimLog Count: 7316 Crawling: False Name: IndexingService Count: 3574 Crawling: False Name: Tomboy Count: 11 Crawling: False Name: applications Count: 248 Crawling: False Name: documentation Count: 4240 Crawling: False > If you are using Thunderbird backend, Seems not. > If you start with BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG=1, and leave it on till the > indexing/crawling is over - do you get a high memory usage after that > ? Is this based on an assumption that I had the Thunderbird backend enabled and I disabled it? Or is this still useful considering I don't have the Thunderbird backend running and yet I still have a 585M beagled? > I think there should be a way to disable the auto-snapshotting That would be nice. Those snapshots gobble lots of disk space and probably 95% of them are useless anyway. > and > only snapshot on demand. BTW, if you turn on heap-shot and it crashes, > if it crashes after about 100 MB RSS, I don't think it gets as high as 100MB RSS. Maybe 40MB with about 100MB total VM. > Which mono version are you using ? 1.2.2.1-1ubuntu2 > If I patch the source to disable > auto-snapshotting, I am thinking of sending you just the binary dll > file. Sounds like that would be a useful general option for mono. b. -- My other computer is your Microsoft Windows server. Brian J. Murrell
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