On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:05:13AM -0500, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
> At any rate,  I feel pretty safe assuming no one is running a production
> system on a MBP...

I don't really care whether Lucene defaults to the compound file format or not
(KS does, Lucy will, and that's good enough for me), but it seems weird that
you're assuming that only Mac Book Pros have that default.  Just for giggles,
I checked my old PowerPC Mac Mini, running 10.5 -- it's got a limit of 256.

But beyond that, Lucene adopted the compound file format default for a reason,
right?  What's changed about the environment that justifies overturning that
decision?  

When I checked a RedHat 9 box several years ago, it was at 1024; when I
checked a CentOS 5.2 box today, it was at 1024.  A FreeBSD 5.3 box several
years ago was at 65536.  File descriptor limits don't seem to advance like
hardware stats.

Go ahead and change the default, but I've got a feeling you're about to
relearn old lessons.

Marvin Humphrey


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