Réf. : Re: medusa. What good does that do?
- From: ARDANTZ Jean-Michel DvSI/SIFAC <jeanmichel ardantz francetelecom fr>
- To: jgotts <jgotts linuxsavvy com>
- Cc: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>, nautilus-list <nautilus-list lists eazel com>
- Subject: Réf. : Re: medusa. What good does that do?
- Date: 29 Nov 2000 09:48:04 +0100
As far as i know, Medusa is an indexer for Nautilus. It consist in 3 parts:
- The indexer "medusa-indexd" will scan your disk and creat index files in
/usr/share/medusa. The time for the indexing process depend on the size of disk
(i think two 9 GB disks wil take a long time because it took 1 hour on my poor
4GB disk).
- A demon "medusa-searchd" that will be launch by Nautilus
- And the "Search" button in Nautilus that will allow complex search like
"Find all files that have the name begining with 'gnome' "
"Find all files that have more than 10 MB "
"Find all files containing the word 'Hello' "
"Find all files that have the Nautilus emblem 'Cool' "
"Find all files modified yesterday"
....
The result of this search will depend on the indexed files and will be quicker
than scanning all the disk.
Jean-Michel
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Objet: Re: medusa. What good does that do?
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In message <3A23B9D3 7C20890D ukans edu>, Paul E Johnson writes:
>I installed the Nautilus test packages and now I notice that a massive
>job medusa-indexd runs in the morning and slows my computer to a crawl.
>On the heels of slocate, it is quite a drag. I never use locate, and
>have considered getting rid of it. Medusa appears on the surface at
>least to be a new slocate. Can Nautilus run without it?
I timed medusa-indexd and it took over 45 minutes before I killed it and
changed /etc/crontab to run my daily tasks at a time when I'm more likely to be
at home and sound asleep. I like to hack into the early hours.
I have a feeling that medusa-indexd uses gobs and gobs of memory (~ 100 MB)
because when I return to my machine in the afternoon/early evening my swap use
exceeds 100 MB (a dozen or two MB would be more typical).
The machine in question is a dual processor 500 MHz Pentium III machine with
256 MB of memory and a pair of U2W 9 GB SCSI disks. While it's not a dual 1
GHz Pentium III with a gigabyte of memory, it's nothing to sneeze at.
medusa-indexd must be either horribly inefficient or have just a bit too much
functionality for current machines. Or maybe CVS medusa-indexd isn't
indicative of future production releases.
John
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