I didn't notice any unusual CPU usage. Here's the output from top while running htdump

13293 top 9.4% 0:01.22 1 14 18 284K 336K 500K+ 13.6M
13286 tcsh 0.0% 0:00.08 1 10 16 344K 672K 804K 5.73M
13285 login 0.0% 0:00.66 1 12 33 248K 388K 576K 13.7M
13282 htdump 20.6% 0:14.01 1 9 37 12.7M+ 2.57M 14.1M+ 25.1M


but 20% was always near the high end of the usage range.

htdump worked like a charm and there didn't appear to be any corruption, unlike in the government of the U.S. ;-)

Again, good job to everyone who worked on this release. This is the first release of 3.2 that has pretty much worked right out of the source without any modification and without specifying --disable-shared.

I'd really like to see a snapshot of it stored on the server with a reference to the fact that it should build fine on Mac OS X 10.2.6.

Ted Stresen-Reuter

On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 10:48 PM, Neal Richter wrote:


Everything appears to have worked perfectly. I'm very impressed. Good
job to everyone.

Earlier on of you two OSX guys complained of problems with the digging
process... so do you see any wierdness at all? Excessive memory/CPU
consumption during digging? Digging should be VERY I/O bound so CPU
utilization should be low...


  What about htdump?  do you get any errors when you dump a database?
This would tell us of DB corruption.  Are the db.* files excessively
large?

Thanks!

Neal Richter
Knowledgebase Developer
RightNow Technologies, Inc.
Customer Service for Every Web Site
Office: 406-522-1485




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