Selon Jamie McCracken <jamie.mccr...@googlemail.com>:

> On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 13:30 +0100, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
> > On mié, 2009-03-25 at 12:27 +0100, laurent.aguerre...@free.fr wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I still see tracker-indexer getting stuck with words it cannot index.
> > > My computer has around 300 pdf where most of them have more than 8 pages
> written
> > > in two columns.
> > >
> > > If tracker-indexer cannot index these words because it has reached limit
> of
> > > words then it should ignore them more quickly.
> >
> > It actually looks more like a qdbm problem, for some reason it refuses
> > to provide sensible errors, but my guess is that the file got corrupted.
> > Any time I've seen this error, it failed to store any word afterwards,
> > even after restarting the daemons, but I'm unable to consistently
> > reproduce this.
> >
> > It could be more helpful to get to know what causes this to qdbm, or to
> > get rid of qdbm altogether :). Are you getting this on a regular basis?
> > perhaps you can help figuring out the root cause.
> >
>
> afaik i originally set qdbm to not use fsync for performance reasons
>
> if you have not changed that then that is likely to be the problem as to
> why it corrupts

My problem looks like a database corruption:
- First, I reindexed all my files and it seems to have worked (except that,
IMHO, tracker-extract uses a timeout too low to index video files)
- Second ,I ran Doxygen to produce more than 800 files for documentation. Now,
tracker-indexer is stuck with indexing of words.


Laurent.

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