* [sup-talk] Is sup slow on cygwin
@ 2008-01-26 8:50 Manish Sapariya
2008-01-26 19:42 ` Christopher Warrington
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From: Manish Sapariya @ 2008-01-26 8:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I am running sup on cygwin and using the mbox file
created by Thunderbird 2.0 on windows. I started
sup-sync and in almost 2 hours it just indexed 4
messages.
The folder that I am indexing has 270 messages and
size is around 17MB.
Is sup indexing expected to take this much time?
when I am running sup-sync or even sup, the CPU spins
100% all the time. In sup-sync output all I see is
output like..
===
## 3 (4.83%) read; 0:01:23 elapsed; 0:27:24 remaining
## 5 (4.84%) read; 0:02:31 elapsed; 0:49:35 remaining
===
What does first number denote?
And the remaining time goes very high if I keep running
when I kept it running for almost 2 hours, it said
remaining time is 61:12:43?
Any ideas?
Thanks and Regards,
Manish
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* [sup-talk] Is sup slow on cygwin
2008-01-26 8:50 [sup-talk] Is sup slow on cygwin Manish Sapariya
@ 2008-01-26 19:42 ` Christopher Warrington
2008-01-27 4:14 ` Manish Sapariya
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From: Christopher Warrington @ 2008-01-26 19:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from Manish Sapariya's message of Sat Jan 26 02:50:34 -0600 2008:
> I am running sup on cygwin and using the mbox file
> created by Thunderbird 2.0 on windows. I started
> sup-sync and in almost 2 hours it just indexed 4
> messages.
>
> The folder that I am indexing has 270 messages and
> size is around 17MB.
>
> Is sup indexing expected to take this much time?
No. I was able to re-index my entire archive in under four hours. My
index is 19800 messages large (or so) and a mix of mbox and IMAP. I have
about 450 MB in mbox sources.
> when I am running sup-sync or even sup, the CPU spins
> 100% all the time.
I don't see this at all. Right now, sup's ruby process is idle.
> In sup-sync output all I see is
> output like..
> ===
> ## 3 (4.83%) read; 0:01:23 elapsed; 0:27:24 remaining
> ## 5 (4.84%) read; 0:02:31 elapsed; 0:49:35 remaining
> ===
> What does first number denote?
The number of messages processed.
> Any ideas?
What version of sup? What version of ruby? What version of Windows?
Which ferret gem is installed?
--
Christopher Warrington <chrisw at rice.edu>
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* [sup-talk] Is sup slow on cygwin
2008-01-26 19:42 ` Christopher Warrington
@ 2008-01-27 4:14 ` Manish Sapariya
2008-02-03 4:24 ` William Morgan
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From: Manish Sapariya @ 2008-01-27 4:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Christopher Warrington wrote:
>
>> What does first number denote?
>>
>
> The number of messages processed.
>
Even I thought so initially, but in my case count went above 270 (no. of
mails
thunderbird showed in the inbox), and the percentage shown was about 5%,
and the process was still going on.
>> Any ideas?
>>
>
> What version of sup? What version of ruby? What version of Windows?
> Which ferret gem is installed
- ferret (0.11.6)
- sup (0.4)
- ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i386-cygwin]
- CYGWIN_NT-5.1 manish 1.5.24(0.156/4/2) 2007-01-31 10:57 i686 Cygwin
- Thunderbird version 2.0.0.9 (20071031)
- Windowx XP - 5.1 SP2
Regards,
Manish
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