I replied with the question if your linux installation actually supports files
larger than 4Gb.. if not then that could be a huge problem... cuz then 
mysql will have problems with that particular table again.

Then again, if you're limiting the hops to 4 this run as you mentioned,
instead of the default max hop you shouldn't run into this particular
problem again if you're indexing 10.000 sites.

Grz
Sander



23-11-2002 16:54:13, Searcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Well, it's been what, a week now? You were quick to point out RTFM but you've yet 
>to reply to my question afterwards. I HAVE read the FAQ and I've also asked you 
>if you meant section 8 or question 8. Nothing I've done within the package seemed 
>to help repair the database and so I nuked it all so that I could restart it.
>
>Figures it was quicker this way.
>
>Mike
>
>
>On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 02:21:19 -0800, kir wrote:
>>
>>Searcher wrote on Wed, 13 November 2002 17:01
>>>File 'urlword.MYD' exists but can not be stat-ed: Value too large
>>>for defined data type
>>>
>>>The above is an error that I seme to be getting with SQL. This is
>>>has almost
>>>crazy, I've been at this for weeks now and I'm still not done.
>>
>>
>>RTFM. This is described in FAQ (http://www.aspseek.org/faq.php).
>>
>>--
>>-- kir
>
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