Have your databases grown too big? The page number looks rather large to
me, but I can't do the maths without knowing how large a page is on your
system.

Mike

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> Of Georgina Allbrook
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 3:10 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [htdig] DB2 problem when running htdig
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> We are having a problem with our htdig process.  It used to be an
> intermittent problem but now is occuring more often.
> 
> The output from dig has lots of lines like:
> DB2 problem...: /home/htdig/db/db.docdb: page 0: reference count
> overflow
> DB2 problem...: /home/htdig/db/db.docdb: page 137183088 doesn't exist,
> create flag not set
> BAD TAG IN SERIALIZED DATA: 244
> DB2 problem...: /home/htdig/db/db.docdb: page 137183088 doesn't exist,
> create flag not set
> DB2 problem...: /home/htdig/db/db.docdb: page 137183088 doesn't exist,
> create flag not set
> 
> The htdig process keeps running, but stops actually doing 
> anything, and
> starts to use almost all of the CPU.
> When the job is killed off htmerge does its thing but 
> searching returns
> no results.
> 
> I've searched the mailing list and have found posts reporting these
> types of errors, it seems that these errors are due to a corrupt
> database but they should not occur when running htdig with the -i
> option.  
> 
> We are using htdig -i -s  and then running htmerge.
> 
> We are using 3.1.6, the config file has not changed for some time.
> 
> Does anyone have ideas or suggestions?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Georgina.
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