I've optimized things as much as I could by building a number of
collections and limiting each to a specific doc type.
Next question!!
I'm trying to return a few sentences from each doc with the search term
highlighted. So, I use ContextPassages like below.
cfsearch name=searchResults
This is not a CF solution but it may at least help with what it has to trawl
through - in any case this will help anything else that has to call or
access the document.
This is for PDF files but you might consider converting Office files to PDF
at your discretion of course - a properly
Not in front of a computer right now, but there is an option in the
CFcollection tag to list or get a collection details (something like that).
Pretty sure that gives you the record or document count and maybe even size
.
I think that is accessible while indexing is happening. You could possibly
The collection was created successfully as far as I can tell. However,
indexing has been running (or at least the wheel on my browser is still
turning) for almost 3 hours now. I'm going to forget about it and go mow
my grass and see what's happening when I finish.
I'm thinking though ...
I'm going to forget about it and go mow my grass and see what's
happening when I finish.
Well crap, somebody stole my lawnmower. This is why we can't have nice
things
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you also have to take your disk iops into consideration. If you are on a
VPS then this will give you much slower disk performance, especially if its
not SSD, and actions like this can take a lot longer.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 11:32 PM, Les Mizzell lesm...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I'm going to
That doesn't actually sound unreasonable, but it might be useful to
come up with a document count more specific than very large.
Approx 3000 documents - around 3 gb of data
... it's still running from what I can tell.
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