On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Eric Bliss wrote:
> Does anybody know of any inherent limitations between htdig, an Intel
> Pentium 3 class architecture, a Red Hat Linux kernel, and roughly
> 50,000 files containing roughly 650 megs of data being indexed? I'm
None. I'd only see a limitation if you said "oh and we only have 100 megs
of free space" or "oh and we only have 16MB of RAM."
> having no end of troubles with this, and htdig isn't the first search
> engine we've had problems with. htdig seems to just be silently dying
> during indexing of the sites we have. Any thoughts?
In the case of htdig, it only dies silently if you've set it to *run*
silently. If you use flags like -s for statistics or -v for debugging (or
-vvv for *more* debugging), it will give you enough information to figure
out your pblems in almost all circumstances.
But you haven't given a whole lot of information. I'd guess that quite a
few people on this list have similar setups and don't have problems.
--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/
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