On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 02:37:09PM +0200, neongrau __ wrote:
> hi jens!
> 
> just a short question...
> 
> Jens Kraemer wrote:
> > 
> > Yeah. The drb server gets around this by doing the rebuild in a separate
> > directory.
> > 
> 
> how exactly does this work?
> 
> - the index gets built in a temp dir named "rebuild"
> - when indexing is complete the "rebuild" gets renamed to a timestamp 
> like "20070906122218"

Exactly.

> now does the search automatically use the index with the latest 
> timestamp?

Yes. the DRb server switches over to the new index as soon as it's
ready.

> by now i have 3 timestamped dirs with indexes and the old index directly 
> in that models dir. how many old versions are kept?

Aaf doesn't destroy old indexes, you have to do this yourself. You can
also remove the old index directly in that models dir, aaf won't use it
if there is any other index version present.

> or is this again some stupid behavior by windows?

not this time :-)

cheers,
Jens

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