> > If its all happening in IndexHelper then EXERCISE_THE_DOG will not
> > affect anything. EXERCISE_THE_DOG controls beagled (the scheduler) and
> > not indexhelper.
CPU-nice, priority and IO-priority are set anyway - the environment
variable controls whether to schedule the indexing jobs in beag
Hi dBera,
Looks like you hit it.
Am Samstag, den 08.12.2007, 10:02 -0500 schrieb D Bera:
> Hi Max,
>
> > We are using external programms to do some of the metadata extraction
> > for us. The communication works via stdin and stdout - i.e. we start the
> > programm from within the IndexHelper and
Hi Max,
> We are using external programms to do some of the metadata extraction
> for us. The communication works via stdin and stdout - i.e. we start the
> programm from within the IndexHelper and then read and parse its stdout.
> Now from time to time IndexHelper will stop reading even though mo
o the external filter via its stdIn and then the metadata is
read from its stdout.
Any idea what might be causing such a behaviour?
Here's what my log says - look at the timestamps.
20071208 03:12:24.1883 08549 IndexH DEBUG: read line:
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